Seems like their external BGP peers are dead. If their internal network
is the same, and they carry M2PA etc, or use BGP/MPLS to carry SS7
traffic, or their softswitches/STPs rely on BGP/MPLS in some way then
SS7 might exist, but not be functional.
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Pete Baldwin
On 2022-07-08 15:30, jim deleskie wrote:
i cant see BGP taking out SS7.
-jim
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 2:45 PM Snowmobile2004 <greenjosh6...@gmail.com
<mailto:greenjosh6...@gmail.com>> wrote:
According to Cloudflare Radar
<https://radar.cloudflare.com/asn/812?date_filter=last_24_hours>,
Rogers BGP announcements spiked massively to levels 536,777% higher
than normal (343,601 vs 64 normally) just minutes before the outage.
I would not be surprised if this happened to be the culprit.
Regards,
Josh Green
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 2:19 PM Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
<nanog@nanog.org <mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote:
In the early hours of the morning around 2-3am my modem got hit
with a configuration update that caused a DHCP release that
wasn't renewed for about two hours, after rollback the
connection was fine for 3 hours before this network wide outage.
Maybe a failed night time update was attempted again during
office hours, I've heard daytime guys are still WFH and night
shift is in building.
I expect we'll never get a real explanation. Rogers is notorious
for withholding any type of helpful or technical information.
Sent from my inoperable Rogers Mobile via emergency eSIM.
Regards,
Andrew Paolucci
-------- Original Message --------
On Jul. 8, 2022, 1:48 p.m., Jay Hennigan < j...@west.net
<mailto:j...@west.net>> wrote:
On 7/8/22 07:44, Robert DeVita wrote: > Does anyone have
information on a widespread Rogers outage in Canada. I >
have customers with multiple sites down. There's discussion
on the Outages mailing list. Seems widespread, affecting all
services, mobile, voice, Internet. No cause or ETR posted
yet. -- Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net <mailto:j...@west.net>
Network Engineering - CCIE #7880 503 897-8550 - WB6RDV
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*Josh Green.*