On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0400, Adam Rothschild wrote:
I haven't seen anything on their outage notification list yet, but something's definitely ill.
traceroute -A animal.sf.oven.com
According to their (Phoenix?) NOC, the mail servers they normally use to send domestic-* outage notifications are unreachable as a result of this, so NOCs in other locations will be sending out details shortly. Here's what I'm seeing from LGA2 (their NYC customer colo): border1.nyc1.us#trace animal.sf.oven.com Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to animal.sf.oven.com (209.143.240.3) 1 fe3-1-0.hr1.LGA2.gblx.net (206.41.16.249) [AS 3549] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 pos2-2-155M.cr1.LGA2.gblx.net (206.41.19.81) [AS 3549] 0 msec 4 msec 0 msec 3 pos1-0-622M.cr1.SFO1.gblx.net (206.132.110.122) [AS 3549] 2628 msec * 2712 msec 4 pos0-0-0-155M.ar1.SFO1.gblx.net (206.132.110.130) [AS 3549] 2872 msec * 2820 msec 5 oven-digital.s11-1-0-22-0.ar1.SFO1.gblx.net (207.138.186.246) [AS 3549] 2848 msec * * [...] ...however, here's a traceroute run at the same time, off someone with AS3549 transit in EWR (Whippany, NJ): traceroute to animal.sf.oven.com (209.143.240.3), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets [...] 3 s4-1.core1.whi.nac.net (209.123.11.153) [AS8001] 4 ms 2 ms 2 ms 4 global-crossing.transit.nac.net (207.99.10.2) [AS8001] 3 ms 2 ms 2 ms 5 s3-0-1-45M.br1.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.29.161) [AS3549] 5 ms 14 ms 3 ms 6 pos2-1-155M.cr2.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.249.193) [AS3549] 3 ms 4 ms 5 ms 7 pos1-0-622M.cr2.SFO1.gblx.net (206.132.110.126) [AS3549] 152 ms 155 ms 150 ms 8 pos1-0-0-155M.ar1.SFO1.gblx.net (206.132.110.138) [AS3549] 161 ms 152 ms 153 ms 9 oven-digital.s11-1-0-22-0.ar1.SFO1.gblx.net (207.138.186.246) [AS3549] 169 ms 161 ms 163 ms [...] -adam