What's happening? AT&T Global Network (aka former IBM) is having network problems. AT&T Local Services (aka former TCG) Los Angeles seems to be fubared. Multiple peers are reporting problems with Sprint. PSI is having problems in Atlanta. Mindspring killed part of their network. Did everyone come out of their Y2K network freezes this week, and are now catching up on a lot of deferred network upgrades and maintenance before Superbowl weekend?
Um, weather? Something in the water? - paul At 07:41 PM 01/28/2000 -0800, Sean Donelan wrote:
What's happening?
AT&T Global Network (aka former IBM) is having network problems. AT&T Local Services (aka former TCG) Los Angeles seems to be fubared.
Multiple peers are reporting problems with Sprint.
PSI is having problems in Atlanta.
Mindspring killed part of their network.
Did everyone come out of their Y2K network freezes this week, and are now catching up on a lot of deferred network upgrades and maintenance before Superbowl weekend?
Also, apparently C&W and GBLX are in a peering dispute, which is causing a bit of congestion around Atlanta (which is causing some packet loss between here and a site 60 miles west of here, which is causing my pager to go off every few hours....). It's gone to legal, so this is going to be a really annoying next few months...... -rt -- Ryan Tucker <rtucker@netacc.net> Unix Systems Administrator NetAccess, Inc. Phone: +1 716 756-5596 3495 Winton Place, Building E, Suite 265, Rochester NY 14623 www.netacc.net On 28 Jan 2000, Sean Donelan wrote:
What's happening?
AT&T Global Network (aka former IBM) is having network problems. AT&T Local Services (aka former TCG) Los Angeles seems to be fubared.
Multiple peers are reporting problems with Sprint.
PSI is having problems in Atlanta.
Mindspring killed part of their network.
Did everyone come out of their Y2K network freezes this week, and are now catching up on a lot of deferred network upgrades and maintenance before Superbowl weekend?
Howdy. I'm the director of engineering for GBLX IP. There is no peering dispute, at least in my interpretation of the issues, between CWUSA+GBLX. There is, however, a bit of congestion from CWUSA->ATL->GBLX. We're looking at the situation and likely working w/ CWUSA to resolve. It appears this could be due to new traffic, or variances in the way MEDs are sent/listened to. I don't plan to send a resolution to this mail list, however, interested parties can contact our Network Operations Center at 1-800-404-7714/602-416-6400 and reference ticket 20000129173. -alan Thus spake Ryan Tucker (rtucker@netacc.net) on or about Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 01:12:26PM -0500:
Also, apparently C&W and GBLX are in a peering dispute, which is causing a bit of congestion around Atlanta (which is causing some packet loss between here and a site 60 miles west of here, which is causing my pager to go off every few hours....). It's gone to legal, so this is going to be a really annoying next few months...... -rt
-- Ryan Tucker <rtucker@netacc.net> Unix Systems Administrator NetAccess, Inc. Phone: +1 716 756-5596 3495 Winton Place, Building E, Suite 265, Rochester NY 14623 www.netacc.net
On 28 Jan 2000, Sean Donelan wrote:
What's happening?
AT&T Global Network (aka former IBM) is having network problems. AT&T Local Services (aka former TCG) Los Angeles seems to be fubared.
Multiple peers are reporting problems with Sprint.
PSI is having problems in Atlanta.
Mindspring killed part of their network.
Did everyone come out of their Y2K network freezes this week, and are now catching up on a lot of deferred network upgrades and maintenance before Superbowl weekend?
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Alan Hannan
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Paul Ferguson
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Ryan Tucker
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Sean Donelan