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Re: Global Crossing Network Problem.
From: Derrick <Derrick () anei com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 14:30:47 -0700 (PDT)
First we lost our gblx T1 for about an hour. Noc said it was a core router issue. After it came up I left it up for about an hour and then turned it off manually. The routes and response times over gblx were horrid. We are seeing 1000ms to SNV1 and 2. Outisde of gblx I can't get to many gblx colo sites or they are very slow. No callback from them yet on my open ticket. There is a rumor of a fiber cut but no confirmation. Derrick On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Mohamed Hirse wrote:
Can someone from Global crossing help explain this problem. There seems to be some sort of internal network problem. Traceroutes attached. This affecting many of GBLX customers. Thanks Mohamed route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30) 1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 76 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 72 msec pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>traceroute www.juniper.net Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to www.juniper.net (207.17.137.30) 1 fe8-0-0.san-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.38.225) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 fe0-0-0.san-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.102) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 4 msec 3 so2-1-2-155M.san-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.29.181) [AS 1740] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 4 pos3-0-622M.lax-bb5.cerf.net (134.24.29.14) [AS 1740] 4 msec 8 msec 4 msec 5 pos5-0-622M.lax-bb4.cerf.net (134.24.33.169) [AS 1740] 8 msec 4 msec 8 msec 6 pos6-0-622M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.29.233) [AS 1740] 72 msec 72 msec 72 msec 7 pos5-0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.22) [AS 1740] 76 msec pos0-0-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.32.90) [AS 1740] 76 msec 72 msec 8 * * * 9 pos4-0-2488M.cr1.SNV3.gblx.net (208.50.169.74) [AS 3549] !H !H !H route-server.cerf.net>
Current thread:
- Global Crossing Network Problem. Mohamed Hirse (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Gwendolynn ferch Elydyr (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Derrick (Jun 27)
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- RE: Global Crossing Network Problem. Karyn Ulriksen (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Jason Legate (Jun 27)
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- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Jason Legate (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Wayne Bouchard (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Jason Legate (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Alex Bligh (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Jesper Skriver (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Mohamed Hirse (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Jesper Skriver (Jun 27)
- Re: Global Crossing Network Problem. Mohamed Hirse (Jun 28)