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Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks


From: Brian K Miller <bkmille () clemson edu>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 22:33:12 +0000

I am on the university enterprise network side and on the state research and education network ISP-ish side.  Our users 
are the ones that will no longer be using either network, and going to their home connections, so my focus has been 
dealing with "AHHH something is broken" and it being that the user never used wifi for work at home, or 5 or 6 users go 
"AHHHHH we just dropped our RDP sessions" during the last couple of days.  After teaching users traceroute and how to 
google "what is my IPv4 address" they were on the same ISP, crossing a peering point that is historically congested, 
but is already getting worse the first day of the "trial" for important staff.

I am only going to be running traceroutes back and forth for like the next couple to few weeks or however long I am on 
house arrest.  They closed our campus after spring break, which starts at 5pm tomorrow (as does my fun week of 
maintenances), currently for another week.

I have never been so fearful of an IX as I am today.

Brian Miller
Network Engineering and Architecture
Clemson University and the C-Light Network
AS2721, AS2722, AS12148

On 3/12/20, 2:45 PM, "NANOG on behalf of g () 1337 io" <nanog-bounces () nanog org on behalf of lists () 1337 io> 
wrote:

    With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national quarantines (house arrest) for multiple 
weeks, has anyone put thought into the impacts of this on your networks if/when this comes to fruition? 
    
    We're already pushing the limits with telecommuters / those that are WFH, but I can only imagine what things will 
look like with everyone stuck at home for any duration of time.
    


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