On 29.09 10:27, James Cowie wrote:
Single-homed /24 through UUNet's 7046 to 701. Withdrawals started at 01:21:38 GMT (21:21:38 Eastern time), and ARIN flapped severely for about fifteen minutes.
Then they spent another hour and ten minutes inconsistently reachable from half the world, with the picture mutating slowly. 701 seems to have been telling inconsistent stories about ARIN's reachability, depending on which of our peers you consulted -- IGP instability? By 03:10 GMT everyone seems to have slowly gotten a consistent picture again, with ARIN restored.
The RIPE NCC Routing Information System saw a very similar picture: Flapping from 01:20:50Z - 01:38:22Z, consolidation 01:59:46Z - 02:28:20Z. For details see: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/risprefix.cgi?net=192.149.252.16%2F32&preftype=lspec&action=Search&startDay=20030929&startHour=00&startMin=00&startSec=00&endDay=20030929&endHour=06&endMin=00&endSec=00&rrcb=all&peer=all&type=%25&sortby=stime&outype=html&.cgifields=type http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/risprefix.cgi is quite useful in answering questions like this, i.e. "What happened to prefix x.y.z/a between times t and u?" It is near real time with a lag of typically 5 minutes. Daniel ~