Henry Yen wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 11:10:45AM -0700, Grant A. Kirkwood wrote:
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> > John Palmer wrote:
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> > >The United Airlines website appears to be down and has
> been down for days.
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John Palmer wrote:
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>The United Airlines website appears to be down and has been down for days.
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>Is this a network issue or are they out of business??
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Neither.. just systematic and ongoing web development incompetency.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=467617
http://www.fly
Level 3 experiencing widespread "unspecified routing issues" on the US east
coast. Master ticket 1086844. Anyone have more specific information?
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ing, right?
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/index.htm
Grant
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Has anybody noticed a dramatic (~10k prefixes) jump in the routing table
size? I'm getting about 10k more routes from all of my transits (3549,
2914, 6453) than I was yesterday.
Cheers,
Grant
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have been down since the
beginning of the outage (including ours).
Grant
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ion?
Confirmed. One Wilshire, 818 W. 7th, 600 W. 7th, 600 Wilshire, etc.. are
all on generator at this time. We can see smoke from generators in many
directions, not sure how widespread it is yet.
Grant
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Charles Sprickman said:
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Grant A. Kirkwood wrote:
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>> Someone in our office (who'll remain nameless) took these yesterday:
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>> http://www.tnarg.org/mmr.html
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> What does this sign say?
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> http://www.tnarg.org/mmr_pics/100_011
gt;
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> Maybe someone here has pictures of the meetme room at one wilshire from
> the last several years. By far the messiest cabling I have ever seen in
> any datacenter. (but it's getting better :)
Someone in our office (who'll remain nameless) took these yesterday:
htt
tely offline, presumably due to either the widespread power outages
or the consumption of physical infrastructure by the intense flames.
Grant
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GBLX->ATT peer in
SFO. It was intermittent, happening on a daily basis, over a month ago.
I've since prepended 7018 routes received through 3549 quasi-permanently.
Grant
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ending a generic report to the effected
> customers and will try to get more info on the problem. The perf.
> losses started at approx 16:00 GMT and are ongoing.
Yes, we're seeing very significant latency on what seems to be a 7018/3549
peer circuit in SFO, among numerous others repor
t purchased a Satellite
Pro (one of the new Centrino-stickered ones) and it does not have a serial
port. The previously-mentioned Keyspan USB-to-serial adapter works just
fine however.
Grant
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> bandwidth and go with capped across the board.
...and then when they hit their cap, they complain that their connection is
"slow" and that you need to fix it. ;)
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lity, and while
we strongly encourage "best practices" customers don't always listen. "My
personal firewall will protect me" etc...
It's just unfortunate when one person's ignorance leads to problems for
other people, as in this case.
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us? Wanna call him up?
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> Not sure you can claim something you have for free is liable or with
> guarantee
(trimmed)
Can we perhaps skip the post-traumatic blame syndrome this time? I can see
where this is going already...
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net/3865/switch9.oct.nac.net-3865.html>> >
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>> >> We are seeing this on ports all across out network -- nearly 1/2
>> >our ports
>> >> are in delta alarm right now.
>> >>
>> >> Anyone else?
>> >>
>> >
>> >Yep. Since about 12:30 am. Getting pounded on UDP port 1434 from
>> >all over
>> >the world to any address on my network.
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quot; statistics?
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At 09:54 PM 7/1/2002 -0400, Phil Rosenthal wrote:
>My math shows ~500bps per US citizen:
>Assuming 150,000,000,000 bits and 280,000,000 citizens.
This also assumes US citizens don't sleep.
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-speaking skills. In these cases we find ICQ/AIM/IRC/etc... to
be a necessity. Trying to work with a customer to debug kernel compile
errors via telephone from the relative un-comfort of a loud/windy
datacenter in broken English does NOT work.
Grant
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you could end up cutting a better deal with close fiber
> easily cross connected from 1 Wilshire.. Sorry I can't remember
> the exact number. I know it's there, I designed it.
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> -M
That's 611 6th st., aka AT&T Center. PAIX-LA is in that building.
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" or "everything from L4 up that runs on
> IP", depending on how you take the question.
Now that you've cleared that up, can someone enlighten me as to what this
has to do with "slamming ICANN?" I'm still not seeing the connection.
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On Thursday 06 June 2002 02:46 pm, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
> form of bankruptcy. Chapter 11 is a reorg, typically.
...in theory, anyway.
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On Monday 06 May 2002 10:41 am, David Conrad wrote:
> On 5/6/02 10:20 AM, "Grant A. Kirkwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm sorry, but ARIN's policy practically _encourages_ the "efficient
> > wasting" of space to qualify for PI space. Thi
#x27;s space. So you generate
B.S. justification for 8 /24s, slap a zillion IPs on some dumb 386
somewhere, then request PI space from ARIN. Then two years later your
upstream ISP realizes you don't need the space anymore, then MAYBE assigns
it elsewhere.
This just seems counter-p
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