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Severe Response Degradation
From: Derrick Bennett <Derrick () anei COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:30:09 -0700
I have waited 24 hours before posting this and after many updates I believe this too be multi-vendor and operational enough for nanog. Many people have been seeing high response times (200-500ms) when packets route through an @Home 172.16.6 router I believe is at PAIX in Northern California. According to the @Home noc this is a tier 4 issue with their helpdesk and is bandwidth related. But instead of your normal saturation issue the help desk is telling me that the problem is related to a network routing storm coming from Sprint Net's network's and affect's many of the Sprint Net peers in PAIX. I have been unable to confirm this with Sprint and was hoping others on the list could help confirm this issue and it's actual reach and/or impact. Derrick Bennett
Current thread:
- Severe Response Degradation Derrick Bennett (Apr 27)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Stephen Stuart (Apr 27)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Severe Response Degradation Derrick Bennett (Apr 27)
- RE: Severe Response Degradation Derek Balling (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Daniel Senie (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Andrew Brown (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Jeff Aitken (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Daniel Senie (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Andrew Brown (Apr 28)
- Torrent Routers Darin Divinia (Apr 28)
- RE: Severe Response Degradation Derek Balling (Apr 28)
- Re: Severe Response Degradation Derek Balling (Apr 28)