We saw our bandwidth drop on our Level3 OC-48 to about half of what we were doing. We had to stop announcing our subnets to Level3 to get traffic to fail over properly throughout the world. We have a ticket open with Level3's NOC but have not received word on what happened or when to expect a resolution. Kevin Loch wrote:
marco wrote:
From what I heard, it was some some malfunction with a router in Washington D.C. which terminated a 100GB bundle from Paris. It was carring about 50GB at the time of the failure.
Not sure why routes within the US would be effected.
We connect to level3 in Ashburn/DC and saw traffic drop 50% in both directions on that port. Testing showed 100% loss on 50% of the flows. We shut that port down and now it won't come back up. I have link but no arp for their IP. This is a new link that was turned up in the past few weeks.
- Kevin
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