The end of this issue - last post by me anyhow. Seems to be a bandwidth issue on a segment of the BBN-Planet network. --Tim ---Internet Operations Center <ops@bbnplanet.com> wrote:
Ticket Number: 127669 Ticket Status: closed Ticket Type: unplanned/e2e Scope/Source: 1site/email Ticket Closer: jhickey Problem Fixer: none Ticket Opened: 07-15-1997 14:32 GMT Problem Started: 07-15-1997
Ticket Closed: 07-16-1997 01:14 GMT Problem Ended: 07-15-1997 14:32 GMT
Close Code: ucp
Svc/Site ID #: 178044 Svc/Site Name: appl
Description:
A site in Germany reports routing problems resulting in difficulties reaching www.apple.com.
Coming from either 194.97.200.30 or 195.254.23.1 and going to www.apple.com traces seem to be delayed around paloalto. Winfried Haug from the source reports their AS is 5549 and the first Net is announces as a /16 from their former upstream, they have 194.97.192.0/18. The second block has no super-route, but is splitted between themselves and another ISP, they have 195.254.0.0/17. Traces attached.
Resolution:
Per neteng this issue is directly related to the saturated T3 from
14:32 GMT paloalto
to decwrl (PAIX). However (also per neteng) there is nothing to be done at this time about offloading any of this traffic and thus no resolution to the observed issue until the OC3 is delivered.
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