We saw our bandwidth drop on our Level3 OC-48 to about half of what we were doing. We had to stop announcing our subnets to Level3 to get traffic to fail over properly throughout the world. We have a ticket open with Level3's NOC but have not received word on what happened or when to expect a resolution.
Kevin Loch wrote: > marco wrote: > >>> From what I heard, it was some some malfunction with a router in >> Washington D.C. which terminated a 100GB bundle from Paris. It was >> carring about 50GB at the time of the failure. >> >> Not sure why routes within the US would be effected. > > We connect to level3 in Ashburn/DC and saw traffic drop 50% in both > directions on that port. Testing showed 100% loss on 50% of the > flows. We shut that port down and now it won't come back up. I have > link but no arp for their IP. This is a new link that was turned > up in the past few weeks. > > - Kevin > -- Steve King Network Engineer - Liquid Web, Inc. Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional