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Re: Network meltdowns anywhere in US?


From: Tuc at T-B-O-H <ml () t-b-o-h net>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 22:23:31 -0400 (EDT)

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <ml () t-b-o-h net> wrote:

Hi,

       Sorry, would have posted this elsewhere, but I can't get
to alot of places...

       I originally started chasing not being able to get to
71.74.56.243 (RR Mail server). I then found out neither L3 nor
my other connection saw it in the table. I checked a few other
router servers, some had it, some didn't.

       Now, though, I'm trying to get a few other places and
most of them oddly seem to hang off L3.... (Like the outages
list. :) )

       Any ideas of there is some meltdown happening
in L3 or elsewhere?

               Thanks, Tuc

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From a cursory glance seems to be ok from where I'm currently looking from
(at&t), then again I haven't done my technical diligence. Will need to look
further and I'm sure someone will pipe up.

Do you have any traceroutes, route stats, etc to give us as to what you are
experiencing?


        A bit more "clue"... :)

        1) If its been discussed before, I was out that day... But it seems
that CERF NET route-server isn't quite authoritative:

route-server>sho ip bgp 204.107.90.128
% Network not in table

route-server>sho ip bgp

route-server>


        2) The other route-server it wasn't showing up in is my "backup"
provider. I'm trying to get clarification, but I think my backup provider
relies too heavily on my primary provider. So yea, it would make sense, if
Level3 had an issue, that the provider USING L3 would have an issue.

        3) I've gotten zip from L3 about any of this.



        Can anyone atleast, once again, despite a certain list members
contentions, tell me I'm not crazy. That someone else SOMEWHERE saw it?
(Or more DIDN'T see RR. :) )

                Thanks, Tuc


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