I have had similar issues with AT&T in NY. They have peering issues with MCI killing random access to random websites, (www.netflix.com, www.netbank.com). I trouble shot it with AT&T a couple week ago and they killed a bad link. It fixed my problem. Last I knew the link was still down and they were looking to repair it this week. -Matt On Jan 16, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Donald Stahl wrote:
I have a cage at an AT&T hosting facility in NY.
Every few weeks I end up with horrendous VPN problems to another site I have on MCI's network in Maryland, as well as to a partners site, in the same area, also on MCI.
mtr -s 800 to either site shows 10% packet loss on the hop from: 12.122.105.45 -> 192.205.34.50
Both of these appear to be AT&T routers (I say appear to be because I am relying on the netblock information from ARIN- reverse DNS for routers seems to be uncool).
Does anyone else run into this problem? Smaller pings show far fewer (if any) issues and other traffic is passable- but it kills my VPN's.
-Don
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