My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european sites) show an increase in packet loss to about 6%, the 10 day average previously was less than 1%. Neither ns.ebone.net nor auth1.ebone.net are answering queries. BGP data still looks normal KPNQwest data http://bgp.potaroo.net/as286/ So far I don't see much change in traffic levels at LINX http://www.linx.net/tools/stats/index.thtml AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
## On 2002-07-02 09:12 -0400 German Martinez typed: GM> GM> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 09:12:47 -0400 (EDT) GM> From: German Martinez <gmartine@mafalda.opentransit.net> GM> To: nanog@merit.edu GM> Subject: Ebone Shutdown GM> GM> GM> http://www.nocpeople.org/ebone/broadcast2.html GM> GM> GM> Broadcast Message KPNQwest TO: CUSTOMER CONTACT: FROM: customer@ebone.com DATE: 02/JUL/2002 09:00:29 ATTN: KPNQWEST TT NUMBER: KPNQWEST CONTACT: Walker CSC PHONE NUMBER: Any Queries please contact theCSC. BROADCAST MESSAGE To all our customers despite the Efforts of the 40 people at Ebone NOC these last few months to keep the network up and running our efforts have been in vain, as finally the banks and other parties concerned have stopped the proposed sale of Ebone happening.As a result of this we have now been ordered by the curators to shut down the Network.this will happen today 2nd July 1, 2002 at 11:00AM CET. I wish to thank our entire customers for their support over these last few months and only wish that things could have turned out differently. If you need any further information regarding this please feel free to contact me on the following number +32 486 747140 or email address. iaintw@brutele. ## On 2002-07-03 03:03 -0400 Sean Donelan typed: SD> SD> SD> My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european SD> sites) show an increase in packet loss to about 6%, the 10 day SD> average previously was less than 1%. SD> SD> Neither ns.ebone.net nor auth1.ebone.net are answering queries. SD> SD> BGP data still looks normal SD> KPNQwest data http://bgp.potaroo.net/as286/ SD> SD> So far I don't see much change in traffic levels at LINX SD> http://www.linx.net/tools/stats/index.thtml SD> SD> AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. SD> http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html SD> SD> SD>
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
This was a power outage. -- Sabri Berisha - www.megabit.nl - "I route, therefore you are" - http://www.fordreallysucks.com/more_info.html - 'that particular feeding of Martijn Bevelander, notorious spammer and whiney repeat-posting troll, was almost a work of art.' (nanae)
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote:
AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
This was a power outage.
I doubt the dip in the graph, which looks to me like about 1G missing between 12:00-19:00 was just from that 3 second power outage, which happened after 2pm I think. Perhaps it was the result of the bogus routes being advertised by AS1200? Makes you wonder, where did 25200Gb of traffic disappear to? :) Paul -- "Movie scripts no longer write, George Lucas shall"
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sabri Berisha wrote:
AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
This was a power outage.
I doubt the dip in the graph, which looks to me like about 1G missing between 12:00-19:00 was just from that 3 second power outage, which happened after 2pm I think. Perhaps it was the result of the bogus routes being advertised by AS1200?
Makes you wonder, where did 25200Gb of traffic disappear to? :)
Might have been a 3 sec outage but I can tell you that AS3333 (RIPE) was offline from where I stand and all the looking glasses and route servers I checked for approx 15 mins.. Most routes had 3-5 flaps for AS3333 entries. So I'm not surprised that there was a dip after this for traffic via AMS-IX (it being RIPE or any other network via AMS-IX) Thomas
It was interesting that a number of carriers withdrew prefixes after Ebone was shut down.. I assume this was an effort to reroute traffic off congested links.. Steve On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Sean Donelan wrote:
My non-scientific measurements (i.e. pings to well known european sites) show an increase in packet loss to about 6%, the 10 day average previously was less than 1%.
Neither ns.ebone.net nor auth1.ebone.net are answering queries.
BGP data still looks normal KPNQwest data http://bgp.potaroo.net/as286/
So far I don't see much change in traffic levels at LINX http://www.linx.net/tools/stats/index.thtml
AMS-IX graphs seem to have a glitch, or one heck of a DDOS. http://www.ams-ix.net/hugegraph.html
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Paul Wouters
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Rafi Sadowsky
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Sabri Berisha
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Sean Donelan
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Stephen J. Wilcox
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Thomas Kernen