One of their LA switches has dropped the last 1800 consecutive packets sent through it ... as I'm a customer of a customer, details have been pretty scarce so far. Anybody else seeing issues with L3 in Los Angeles, or is it just me? I haven't been able to find a publicly-accessible network status page at level3.com so far ... thanks, -- Scott Francis | darkuncle(at)darkuncle(dot)net | 0x5537F527 Less and less is done until non-action is achieved when nothing is done, nothing is left undone. -- the Tao of Sysadmin
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 08:54:38AM -0800, darkuncle@darkuncle.net said:
One of their LA switches has dropped the last 1800 consecutive packets sent through it ... as I'm a customer of a customer, details have been pretty scarce so far. Anybody else seeing issues with L3 in Los Angeles, or is it just me? I haven't been able to find a publicly-accessible network status page at level3.com so far ...
Many thanks to Level3 for the quick response ... naturally, as soon as I posted, the problem disappeared, and everything looks fine at the moment. :) (I'd almost rather have something stay broken than to mysteriously fix itself ...) -- Scott Francis | darkuncle(at)darkuncle(dot)net | 0x5537F527 Less and less is done until non-action is achieved when nothing is done, nothing is left undone. -- the Tao of Sysadmin
Many thanks to Level3 for the quick response ... naturally, as soon as I posted, the problem disappeared, and everything looks fine at the moment. :)
(I'd almost rather have something stay broken than to mysteriously fix itself ...)
You can also check lg.level3.net. It allows city specific tracing, ping and bgp queries. You could relatively easily determine in-real-time whether its "just you." Hope this helps. DJ
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