Hello,
I for some reason, can not find a way to get in contact with the Google
NOC. I am having trouble with some of our routes getting to them. I tried
calling the number that ARIN has for them but no luck.
Thanks,
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Josh Richesin
Major convulsions visible to Sprint customers when crossing into Level3 and
lots of flaps showing in route-views.oregon-ix.net for our prefixes. Calgon,
take me away ...
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Nicholas R. Cappelletti <
n...@switchtower.org> wrote:
> We just experienced some connect
Don't know if it's related but there was a Level 3 OC48 that went down at
2:52am this morning because of a DMX issue. It's been back up since about 10am
EDT though.
George Roettger
Netlink Services
> -Original Message-
> From: Robin Rodriguez [mailto:rrodrig...@ifbyphone.com]
> Sent: Th
Robin,
It's resolved now, but we had customers calling in saying they could no longer
get to their sites. The traceroutes to us were dying at the servers, and a
reverse trace to their public IP address was showing the trace dying a few hops
past our borders.
---
Nick Cappelletti
n...@switcht
What kind of issues? I just checked two 10G connections from 350 Canal
and 1905 Lunt and don't seen anything of concern. Most of my traffic
stays on Level3, so I only briefly checked that I could route off Level3
from the connections. Seems fine here
Robin
Nicholas R. Cappelletti wrote:
We j
Robin,
It's resolved now, but we had customers calling in saying they could no longer
get to their sites. The traceroutes to us were dying at the servers, and a
reverse trace to their public IP address was showing the trace dying a few hops
past our borders.
---
Nick Cappelletti
n...@switcht
We just experienced some connection issues with outgoing traffic through
Level3. Anyone with similar issues?
I can provide some traceroutes if needed, but just wanted to see if anyone else
had similar problems.
---
Nick Cappelletti
n...@switchtower.org
I've also had good luck with Skycasters (http://www.skycasters.com) but I'm not
sure if their coverage extends to that part of the world.
NewSkies' NSS703 is apparently intended to cover Turkey and Iraq especially
well; www.talia.net and probably many others resell the service, or you can
buy it directly (http://www.newskies.com/ipsyssolutions.htm).
Perhaps you could say what kind of connectivity you need? As various people
have poi
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