Yes, we had two tickets w/ WilTel related to this during the past week. We initially noted a problem on Saturday (10/29). After escalation, they resolved it sometime yesterday per my understanding. After confirming the problem did not still exist from the GBLX route-server (telnet://route-server.gblx.net) we turned our session back up with them yesterday evening. It appears alright from our perspective at present. My understanding was that they had a saturated OC12c between them @ LAX. Not sure where else they inter-connect but it took several days for them to upgrade that link. Not sure why they didn't shift traffic elsewhere while working on the upgrade. -jr * Reeves, Rob <rreeves@arbinet.com> [20051102 17:42]:
1 ge4-1-0-226-1000M.ar4.PHX1.gblx.net (67.17.64.89) 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 so1-0-0-2488M.ar1.LAX2.gblx.net (67.17.67.169) 12 msec 8 msec 12 msec 3 lsanca3lcx1-pos13-2.wcg.net (64.200.142.193) 772 msec 796 msec 804 msec 4 anhmca1wcx2-pos5-0.wcg.net (64.200.140.69) [AS 7911] 804 msec 832 msec 852 msec 5 lsanca1wcx1-pos0-0-oc48.wcg.net (64.200.140.142) [AS 7911] 856 msec 988 msec 1000 msec
Would anyone happen to be aware of problems between Global Crossing and WCG in CA? We're hearing reports of intermittent latency across this link over the past three days.
Thanks,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Reeves IP Network Engineer Arbinet 703-456-4172 rreeves@arbinet.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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