[Nanog] Anyone here from EXCELLA-COMMUNICATIONS (AS22626) and/or NetONE (AS36607)

2008-04-19 Thread Raul Rodriguez
Please contact me off-list. The link (or route announcement of 72.35.224.0/20 and 204.9.116.0/22), between the two of you has been flapping for the past four days, leaving our class C (204.9.119.0/24) provided by NetONE unreachable to any network other than Cogent. This link has been unreachab

Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets

2008-04-19 Thread manolo
Some things just never change at cogent.. fought them for months way back when to get me off their infamous 2 bgp peer setup after many an outage due to this setup, they finally put us on a single bgp session but it took forever. Lets just say cogent didn't last long at the company I worked for

Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets

2008-04-19 Thread Martin Hannigan
It is Saturday after all. We generally are all aware of Cogents 'status'. You're not having a unique experience. Martin On 4/18/08, Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (Crossed Fingers) > > Cogent's network seems "OK", for now. > > I've received several responses asking for details on how

Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-19 Thread Tomas L. Byrnes
In my experience, ATT(SBC at that time) hit over its effective capacity (over 50% average utilization, and therefore no redundancy) around 2001. At least for clients I was working with, it was always evident that they didn't have enough capacity in any node to carry the traffic if they had a probl

Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-19 Thread Jorge Amodio
I believe you have to take in account from whom and where some assertions are coming from. The article is full of gaffes, just to mention one "Internet exists, thanks to the infrastructure provided by a group of mostly private companies". AFAIK, most of the telecommunication companies and technol

Re: [Nanog] ATT VP: Internet to hit capacity by 2010

2008-04-19 Thread Sean Donelan
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Scott Weeks wrote: > Does anybody know what the basis for Mr. Cicconi's claims were (if > they even had a basis at all)? Have there been an second reporting sources, or does anyone have a Youtube link of Mr. Cicconi's actual statement in context? So far there seems to only b

Re: [Nanog] Cogent Router dropping packets

2008-04-19 Thread Joe Greco
> Same here... frequent packet loss. We had Cogent GigE service for about > 9 months if I recall - more than one major outage per month and packet > loss issues at least once a week. > > You get what you pay for (within reason) Cogent tends towards being a content network, and has occasional