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Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets
From: manolo <mhernand1 () comcast net>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 19:26:55 -0400
Some things just never change at cogent.. fought them for months way back when to get me off their infamous 2 bgp peer setup after many an outage due to this setup, they finally put us on a single bgp session but it took forever. Lets just say cogent didn't last long at the company I worked for. You get what you pay for.... Manolo Martin Hannigan wrote:
It is Saturday after all. We generally are all aware of Cogents 'status'. You're not having a unique experience. Martin On 4/18/08, Mike Fedyk <mike () reachme com> wrote:(Crossed Fingers) Cogent's network seems "OK", for now. I've received several responses asking for details on how I would avoid Cogent. It looks like getting a connection to the AT&T network will allow us to serve our customers on their DSLS and use their direct peering to the Time Warner network for our customers with cable Internet. If anyone has any ideas on how this will work, please let me know. For instance, do most networks prefer to keep packets on their network until closest to the end point or might a network just send the traffic through cogent in another part of their network a few hops away? -----Original Message----- From: Mike Fedyk Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 2:59 PM To: nanog () merit edu Subject: RE: Cogent Router dropping packets I spoke too soon: Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. adsl-63-194-XXX-XXX.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net 0.0% 109 9.2 19.2 8.4 57.9 11.0 2. dist3-vlan60.irvnca.sbcglobal.net 0.9% 109 8.4 16.7 8.3 45.6 9.6 3. bb1-p6-7.emhril.ameritech.net 0.0% 109 8.6 36.3 8.5 256.6 44.2 4. ex2-p14-0.eqlaca.sbcglobal.net 0.0% 109 10.3 39.4 9.3 209.3 46.2 5. te8-1.mpd01.lax05.atlas.cogentco.com 0.0% 108 32.4 34.3 9.3 238.6 45.1 6. vl3491.ccr02.lax01.atlas.cogentco.com 3.7% 108 17.0 23.4 12.9 98.9 13.4 7. te3-4.ccr01.lax04.atlas.cogentco.com 17.6% 108 39.1 28.8 16.4 198.9 22.1 8. vl3805.na21.b002695-2.lax04.atlas.cogentco.com 12.0% 108 34.1 27.6 17.0 68.7 11.2 9. PAETEC_Communications_Inc.demarc.cogentco.com 10.2% 108 22.4 35.3 17.0 168.7 27.8 10. gi-4-0-1-3.core01.lsajca01.paetec.net 18.5% 108 21.2 34.2 21.0 188.6 20.6 11. po-5-0-0.core01.anhmca01.paetec.net 10.3% 108 35.7 33.9 20.5 232.7 23.9 12. gi-3-0-0.edge03.anhmca01.paetec.net 13.0% 108 21.0 31.6 20.2 157.9 16.6 13. 74.10.xxx.xxx 11.1% 108 25.7 33.9 25.2 55.2 8.9 14. 74.10.xxx.xxx 15.7% 108 26.7 35.7 25.0 70.8 11.7 -----Original Message----- From: Mike Fedyk Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 2:15 PM To: Ryan Harden Cc: nanog () merit edu Subject: RE: Cogent Router dropping packets Thank you, the issue seems to be fixed now at Cogent. _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list NANOG () nanog org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog_______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list NANOG () nanog org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog
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- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Mike Fedyk (Apr 18)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Martin Hannigan (Apr 19)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets manolo (Apr 19)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Paul Wall (Apr 20)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Joe Greco (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets David Coulson (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Joe Greco (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets manolo (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets John van Oppen (list account) (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Paul Wall (Apr 21)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets manolo (Apr 22)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets David Coulson (Apr 22)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Joe Greco (Apr 22)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets manolo (Apr 19)
- Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets Martin Hannigan (Apr 19)