In a message written on Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 01:02:54PM -0500, Edward Henigin wrote:
> Anyone have any more information? Leo?
We loaded some global config changes last night. Sometime after
they were loaded BadThings(tm) happened. We're still working with
vendors to find the exact causes and en
s." So it's probably something
completely different. I mean who would actually jinx themselves with such a
statement. :)
-Scott
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> >> it might be interesting to know how you determined this and what
> >> are "major worldwide backbone issues" in the sense of how they are
> >> defined and measured.
> > Maybe they told him. :)
>
> damn. and i really meant my question. a lot of resea
Edward Henigin wrote:
It appears that AboveNet is having major worldwide backbone issues at
the moment. We were seeing high latency from the US to Europe, and now
some European routes are no longer being advertised to the US.
We are seeing those European routes again. Looks like the downtime fo
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> > It appears that AboveNet is having major worldwide backbone issues at
> > the moment. We were seeing high latency from the US to Europe, and now
> > some European routes are no longer being advertised to the US.
>
> it might be interesting to know ho
>> it might be interesting to know how you determined this and what
>> are "major worldwide backbone issues" in the sense of how they are
>> defined and measured.
> Maybe they told him. :)
damn. and i really meant my question. a lot of researchers
are investing a lot of effort into recognizing
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> > It appears that AboveNet is having major worldwide backbone issues at
> > the moment. We were seeing high latency from the US to Europe, and now
> > some European routes are no longer being advertised to the US.
>
> it might be interesting to know how
> It appears that AboveNet is having major worldwide backbone issues at
> the moment. We were seeing high latency from the US to Europe, and now
> some European routes are no longer being advertised to the US.
it might be interesting to know how you determined this and what
are "major worldwid
It appears that AboveNet is having major worldwide backbone issues at
the moment. We were seeing high latency from the US to Europe, and now
some European routes are no longer being advertised to the US.
Ed