Kudos where due - Vocus' NOC picked up and knowledgeably directed me where to go, Craig is on here advising within 20 minutes, and I received a separate note from another Vocus network engineer who provided an insightful explanation and resolution.
Good work, and thanks for your quick responses! Randal On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Craig Spiers <craig.spi...@vocus.co.nz> wrote: > Hi Randal, > > I have put an interim solution in place to stop this - a more permanent > solution requires some customer involvement. > > For the time being - you can consider this issue closed. > > Cheers > > > Kind regards, > > > *Craig Spiers* > * | Senior Network Engineer * > > *M*: +64 21 511 523 *D*: +64 9 913 9672 *E*: craig.spi...@vocus.co.nz > > *P*: 0800 VOCUS NZ or +64 9 912 8899 *W*: vocus.co.nz > <http://www.vocus.co.nz/> *A*: 7a Parkhead Place, Albany, Auckland > 0632, NZ > > > > On 14 November 2014 at 12:57:07 pm, randal k (na...@data102.com) wrote: > > We're seeing ~2000+ routes leaking at Any2 LA, originating from AS4826. > > Our traceroutes to Microsoft were going to LA->New Zealand and back O_o. > We > filtered them out, but thought other folks should know just in case. > > I also did call their NOC & send them a copy of my notes - just thought > I'd > throw this out there! > > Regards, > Randal > >