Dear Mr. Bensley,
The platform is Cisco 7600 on side A and HP A5500-HI on side B. I am currently
running IOS v12.2-33.SRE5 and I'm trying to upgrade to v15.3-3.S6.
In the current version the VC type is Eth VLAN and I have tried all different
options on the HP side with no success. On the Cisco s
Storm caused by an L2 loop, malicious attack, bug in router code, or something
else?
Frank
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Subject: Re: Anyone having issues with Equi
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I think we saw an issue like this a few weeks back in Chicago. It took them
longer than I would have expected to fix it, later they ultimately ended up
upgrading software I think.
Graham Johnston
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Westman Communications Group
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All of our IX peers dropped around 11 UTC. All recovered about 30 mins later.
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From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jeroen Wunnink
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2015 8:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Anyone having issues with Equinix IX out of A
Hi,
Seems it was some icmpv6 neighbor solicitation multicast storm.
Got about > 800kpps this morning for about 4hours...
Strange there is no rate limits somewhere...
Regards
Hi,
Hardware is really nice.
Backplane, buffers, just basically “pumping” bandwidth. It’s really good.
However, mlag can show some bugs when having only 1 interface in an MLAG (only
1 side) they had issues with the ifindex numbering in software.
There were OSPF configuration options missing, etc
Received a notification shortly after reporting the problem at 6am this morning
about "issues" on the Exchange. We saw packet input on our routers in upwards
of 350K pps, with all peers disabled. Looked to be a broadcast/multicast storm.
Seems to be good now, but no explanation of what was found
We've seen issues as well. We've just started to turn the exchange up
again and check if it's fixed.
On 27/11/15 15:03, Nick Ellermann wrote:
At about 4:15 am eastern we lost our bgp peers on the Ashburn IX at Equinix.
Equinix is not responding to our support requests, either they are overload
At about 4:15 am eastern we lost our bgp peers on the Ashburn IX at Equinix.
Equinix is not responding to our support requests, either they are overloaded
with support requests or all on holiday. Curious if others know if there are
known issues at this site or is it just us.
Sincerely,
Nick El
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