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Dear Valued Partner,
This morning our collocation provider suffered a global outage from 7:56 a.m. to 10:02 a.m. (eastern) that impacted the Network Solutions systems. The providers outage affected access to Network Solutions products and services. The provider has resolved the issues with their systems and access to our services has been restored.
We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience. Please note, you may experience latency today as we continue to restore our services to full capacity. If you have any questions regarding this message, please contact your Partner Support Representative or e-mail us at
Elijah, thanks. We see 205.178.184.0/21 originated by 6245 and generally only advertised via 3561 pretty consistently. The first withdrawals of 205.178.184.0/21 on 04/04/2006 were seen around 12:00 UTC and from then until ~12:50 UTC the prefix is announced sporadically then withdrawn everywhere. Nothing is seen from them for about an hour and then everything went back the way it was ~14:03UTC. Just to be sure we weren't seeing any sort of root attack that has been being talked about lately, I looked at F, I, and some others and things looked in order. Looks like 3561 could be writing the RFO. -M< -- Martin Hannigan (c) 617-388-2663 Renesys Corporation (w) 617-395-8574 Member of Technical Staff Network Operations hannigan@renesys.com