it's a bad lookup on their server. I'm happy to work with anybody
at solarwinds MSP or anybody else that might be able to shed some light on
this. My users are just having issues receiving the message from solarwinds
customers but I'm happy to put any amount of my resources into get
In short, I am having issues with a couple of our subnets not being able to
traverse a fastly peer which I don't manage, it is upstream from me. I need to
get this resolved as it is causing issues with a good amount of traffic. I
emailed their noc several hours ago with no response yet.
I am having some issues getting some traffic to Amazon and I was curious if
there were any Amazon network engineers that might be able to chat with me
for a few minutes to discuss my troubles. Shoot me an email and we will set
something up.
Thanks in advance!
Mark Spring
Information Systems
Thank you to those who have reached out to me, I am on the right path now!
Mark Spring
Information Systems Manager
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 1:54 PM, Mark Spring wrote:
> I am having some issues getting some traffic to Amazon and I was curious
> if there were any Amazon network engineer
came up with another solution, I am open to suggestions at this
point!
Thank you,
Mark Spring
Information Systems Manager
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