Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread Michael J McCafferty

I am one of your customers that noticed it. To add some data points;
This affected Cogent, Level3 and several networks we peer with at the
Any2 Exchange at One Wilshire.

On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 13:35 -0700, Joe Renwick wrote:
 Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
 today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
 this?
 

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Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread Khurram Khan
Also impacted our POP's out of Houston and San Antonio, TX. We peer
with L3 at both of those locations.

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Michael J McCafferty
m...@m5computersecurity.com wrote:

 I am one of your customers that noticed it. To add some data points;
 This affected Cogent, Level3 and several networks we peer with at the
 Any2 Exchange at One Wilshire.

 On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 13:35 -0700, Joe Renwick wrote:
 Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
 today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
 this?


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 Principal
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 You can have your own custom Dedicated Server up and running today !
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Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread virendra rode

On 07/31/2011 01:35 PM, Joe Renwick wrote:

Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
this?


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Several of our east coat/overseas customers called in about reachability 
issues towards our SD pop. I believe this was LEVEL3 peering (?) related.


Hopefully transparency will follow.

regards,
/virendra



Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread John Kinsella
Also noticed it in Dallas, lasted about 10 mins. L3's edge would take the 
packets, but didn't go any further into their network. 

John

On Jul 31, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Joe Renwick wrote:

 Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
 today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
 this?
 
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Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread virendra rode

On 07/31/2011 01:55 PM, Khurram Khan wrote:

Also impacted our POP's out of Houston and San Antonio, TX. We peer
with L3 at both of those locations.


Level3's had a core router failure in their Dallas region that lost 
adjacency towards LA region.



regards,
/virendra



On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Michael J McCafferty
m...@m5computersecurity.com  wrote:


I am one of your customers that noticed it. To add some data points;
This affected Cogent, Level3 and several networks we peer with at the
Any2 Exchange at One Wilshire.

On Sun, 2011-07-31 at 13:35 -0700, Joe Renwick wrote:

Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
this?



--

Michael J. McCafferty
Principal
M5 Hosting
http://www.m5hosting.com

You can have your own custom Dedicated Server up and running today !
RedHat Enterprise, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and more











Re: Internet Blip in San Diego at 1pm?

2011-07-31 Thread Joe Renwick
Level3 had an issue between LA and Dallas at 1pm.  Apparently large amounts
of traffic from San Diego head through Dallas so it appeared at a whole
Internet drop.

Joe

On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 1:54 PM, virendra rode virendra.r...@gmail.comwrote:

 On 07/31/2011 01:35 PM, Joe Renwick wrote:

 Several of my customers in San Diego noticed large drops in traffic at 1pm
 today.  Note it was not a total loss in connectivity.  Anyone else notice
 this?

  ---
 Several of our east coat/overseas customers called in about reachability
 issues towards our SD pop. I believe this was LEVEL3 peering (?) related.

 Hopefully transparency will follow.

 regards,
 /virendra




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Joe Renwick
IP Network Consultant, CCIE #16465
GO NETFORWARD Inc.
Direct: 619-569-1621
Mobile: 619-972-7793
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