It was interesting that a number of carriers withdrew prefixes after Ebone was
shut down.. I assume this was an effort to reroute traffic off congested links..
Steve
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
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> My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european
> sites) show
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> On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote:
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> > > AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS.
> > > http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
> >
> > This was a power outage.
>
> I doubt the dip in the graph, which looks to me like about 1G missing
> between 12:00-19:00 was just f
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote:
> > AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS.
> > http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
>
> This was a power outage.
I doubt the dip in the graph, which looks to me like about 1G missing
between 12:00-19:00 was just from that 3 second p
> For those who don't know, Ebone had a policy of zero packet loss on the
> network 99.5% of the time and we managed to exceed this on almost all of
> our links.
You mean like every other service provider? :-)
>My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european
>sites) show an increase in packet loss to about 6%, the 10 day
>average previously was less than 1%.
That is similar to what the Internet Traffic Report for Europe shows at
this URL
http://www.internettrafficreport.com/cgi-bin
## On 2002-07-02 09:12 -0400 German Martinez typed:
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My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european
sites) show an increase in packet loss to about 6%, the 10 day
average previously was less than 1%.
Neither ns.ebone.net nor auth1.ebone.net are answering queries.
BGP data still looks normal
KPNQwest data http://bgp.potaroo.net