Is anyone seeing peering problem with GBLX? We've seen peering problems on GBLX across NA. It's being felt by many of their peering partners and, in turn, being felt by many of our customers. We're sending a generic report to the effected customers and will try to get more info on the problem. The perf. losses started at approx 16:00 GMT and are ongoing. Peter --- "There is no way to peace, peace is the way." -- A.J. Muste ----------------------------------------------------------- Peter H. Salus Chief Knowledge Officer, Matrix NetSystems Ste. 300 5001 Plaza on the Lake Austin, TX 78746 +1 512 697-0613 -----------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 11:42 am, Peter Salus wrote:
Is anyone seeing peering problem with GBLX?
We've seen peering problems on GBLX across NA. It's being felt by many of their peering partners and, in turn, being felt by many of our customers. We're sending a generic report to the effected customers and will try to get more info on the problem. The perf. losses started at approx 16:00 GMT and are ongoing.
Yes, we're seeing very significant latency on what seems to be a 7018/3549 peer circuit in SFO, among numerous others reported by our customers. Grant -- Grant A. Kirkwood - grant(at)tnarg.org Fingerprint = D337 48C4 4D00 232D 3444 1D5D 27F6 055A BF0C 4AED
There has been a lot of latency on several 7018 peers including 3561 and 3549 for the last week or so. Also wierd asimetric routing like one direction will have 7018 6461 and the other wil have 6461 3561 7018 with the 3561 7018 150 + ms. All out of sfo. On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Grant A. Kirkwood wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 11:42 am, Peter Salus wrote:
Is anyone seeing peering problem with GBLX?
We've seen peering problems on GBLX across NA. It's being felt by many of their peering partners and, in turn, being felt by many of our customers. We're sending a generic report to the effected customers and will try to get more info on the problem. The perf. losses started at approx 16:00 GMT and are ongoing.
Yes, we're seeing very significant latency on what seems to be a 7018/3549 peer circuit in SFO, among numerous others reported by our customers.
Grant
-- Grant A. Kirkwood - grant(at)tnarg.org Fingerprint = D337 48C4 4D00 232D 3444 1D5D 27F6 055A BF0C 4AED
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 12:04:28PM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
There has been a lot of latency on several 7018 peers including 3561 and 3549 for the last week or so.
Also wierd asimetric routing like one direction will have 7018 6461 and the other wil have 6461 3561 7018 with the 3561 7018 150 + ms.
You should never be seeing 3561 transit 6461 to 7018, or vice versa. If you happen to notice this again, please send detailed prefix and path information to the providers in question, particularly C&W. That said, the only flakiness I've seen from behind 7018 have been some odd occaisional UDP issues (Which I suspect are related to the 'traceroute' issue previously discussed on NANOG). I haven't noticed any unusual problems between 7018 and 6461. --msa
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Grant A. Kirkwood
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Majdi S. Abbas
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Peter Salus
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Scott Granados