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RE: Sprint Problems?
From: "Ryan Werber" <RWerber () epiknetworks com>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 16:47:24 -0500
Hello,
-----Original Message----- From: Justin M. Streiner [mailto:streiner () cluebyfour org] Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:42 PM
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Mills, Charles wrote:
Anyone seeing or have an insight as to what is going on with Sprint? Connectivity very sporadic. Very high latency.
Yeah, I'm seeing it here too. Looks like Sprint is advertising routes that they don't actually have reachability for... Perhaps someone fat-fingered an access-list?
We had a customer of ours last night complain of unreachability to a PEER1 (AS13768) route but for some reason Sprint was advertising it. That route had nothing to do with sprint originally. Packets were getting thrown around in the Atlanta area until the TTL finally expired. It seemed to clear it self up last night, but I think we are seeing some residual damage here. Ryan Werber Sr. Network Engineer Epik Networks (AS 21513)
Current thread:
- Sprint Problems? Mills, Charles (Nov 24)
- Re: Sprint Problems? Justin M. Streiner (Nov 24)
- RE: Sprint Problems? Ryan Werber (Nov 24)
- RE: Sprint Problems? Mills, Charles (Nov 24)
- RE: Sprint Problems? Mills, Charles (Nov 24)
- RE: Sprint Problems? Justin M. Streiner (Nov 24)
- RE: Sprint Problems? Ryan Werber (Nov 24)
- Re: Sprint Problems? Justin M. Streiner (Nov 24)
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- Re: Sprint Problems? Scott Weeks (Nov 24)