On Oct 4, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Scott, Robert D. wrote:

> We were trying to diagnose an issue we had around 1 PM EDST, and were looking 
> at net flow data. The data indicated a significant change in our traffic 
> patterns, all coming from Akamai address space. The Akamai utilization graphs 
> show a near doubling of retail traffic in the same time period that we had 
> traffic spikes. Does anybody have any idea what caused such a major surge in 
> traffic? 
> 
> http://www.akamai.com/html/technology/nui/retail/charts.html

Akamai is happy to discuss traffic to individual ASes with those ASes.  Please 
be sure to send e-mail from a verifiable address in that AS if you want 
information about that AS.

If you are a peer, the standard peer...@akamai.com address works.

If you have Akamai boxes on your network, you can open a ticket with the 
Network Support group at netsupport-...@akamai.com.

Our 24/7 NOC, n...@akamai.com, can help with emergency problems, such as a 
congested link.  However, you will have to reach one of the other groups for 
in-depth, historical traffic investigation.

Or you can find one of the Akamai people at NANOG. :)


As for this specific problem, I haven't an idea what happened.  I can tell you 
Akamai's global traffic at 1300 EDT / 1700 UTC today was actually lower than 
yesterday's traffic at the same time.  Not sure if that means anything, though.

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


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