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Re: carrier comparison


From: Vlade Ristevski <vristevs () ramapo edu>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2014 17:25:53 -0500

B) We have our own AS and IP space. I advertise them to both Cogent and our other ISP. I use the local preference attribute to share the load for incoming traffic between both ISPs. In the last 5 outages over the last few years, this has happened twice. I'm waiting on the RFO so I can further investigate why this happened. I think someone mentioned this in a post a few months ago too.

It sucks for us, because we're a small school and don't have someone in a NOC to monitor our networks 24x7. I literally had to get out of bed and disable our BGP session with them for us to get through the outage. I was getting around 90% packet loss from my home to our router.


On 2/6/2014 4:57 PM, Eric Flanery (eric) wrote:
Vlade,

When you say that "they still advertise your routes", do you mean:

A: That you were having them originate your routes, and they failed to stop doing so when they had problems? Or...

B: That routes you were originating continued to be propagated by them, even though your session with them was down? Or...

C: Something else.

I ask, as we are considering some cheap Cogent bandwidth in the not-too-distant future, to allow us to keep commit rates low on higher quality connections. 'A' wouldn't be a real problem, since we run our own AS and originate our own routes; 'B' could be potentially devastating.


On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Vlade Ristevski <vristevs () ramapo edu <mailto:vristevs () ramapo edu>> wrote:

    We have had Cogent over Verizon's Fiber for more than a few years
    now. Cogent goes down once at year at minimum. They had 2 outages
    in a single day a couple days ago in Northern NJ.  One in the AM
    "..caused by a power outage in a vendor data center where Cogent
    is collocated." They went on to have another outage at around 9:30
    PM on the same day for which I'm still waiting for an RFO. During
    this outage, they still were advertising our BGP routes so we
    didn't fail over to our 2nd provider. I notice that happens alot
    with them. When they go down, they still advertise your routes.

    As far as price goes, for us Cogent is cheap but Lightpath is cheaper.

    Our college is kind of far from things so we don't have a lot of
    outside fiber coming. The last mile fiber for both of our
    connections are different from our Internet providers. I've never
    had a big issue with the two working with each other. The only
    issue we had is I suspected we weren't getting as much bandwidth
    as we paid for. They had to work out where the policer and/or
    bottle neck was. This is the only issue we had in 5 years with
    this set up and it got resolved. IME, when there is a full outage,
    it's always been clear who the responsible party is.






    On 2/6/2014 10:17 AM, Adam Greene wrote:

        Hi,


        We're a small ISP / datacenter with a Time Warner fiber-based
        DIA contract
        that is coming up for renewal.


        We're getting much better pricing offers from Cogent, and are
        finding out
        what Level 3 can do for us as well. Both providers will use
        Time Warner
        fiber for last mile.


        My questions are:

        -          Will we be sacrificing quality if we spring for Cogent?
        (yesterday's Cogent/Verizon thread provided some cold chills
        for my spine)

        -          Is there a risk with contracting a carrier that
        utilizes another
        carrier (such as Time Warner) for the last mile? (i.e. if
        there is a
        downtime situation, are we going to be caught in a web of
        confusion and
        finger-pointing that delays problem resolution)?

        -          How are peoples' experiences with L3 vs TWC?


        Although I assume everyone on the list would be interested in
        what others
        have to say about these questions, out of respect for the
        carriers in
        question, I encourage you to email frank opinions off list.


        Or if there are third party tools or resources you know that I
        could consult
        to deduce the answers to these questions myself, they are most
        welcome.


        Thanks,

        Adam




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Vlad


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