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Yep; when I sent my previous note, AS109 was still originating routes. But packets seemed to die at the border router. Now I'm also seeing routes via AS701 (UU/Verizon Biz) and AS1239 (Sprint) as well as AT&T, but still no connectivity. A few moments ago I was getting a response from the www.cisco.com website, but it was a 403 Forbidden response. Thus I suspect that it's not even a network problem so much as a website (LB, server, etc) issue, or a DDoS attack, etc. (Perhaps operators are changing route policy, trying to "fix" the wrong issue?) -Benson > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Airhart [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 3:06 PM > To: Schliesser, Benson > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: RE: Problems with either Cisco.com or AT&T? > > I can't speak for Cisco or Cisco IT, but as evidenced by this email, > at least part of our connectivity is up. > > No doubt someone official is looking at it as we speak. (I'll just > lurk Nanog to get the skinny).. > > > > > > >A brief look at routeviews shows www.cisco.com (198.133.219.25) > >originating from AS109 (Cisco) and transiting via AS7132 > (AT&T/SBC) and > >AS7018 (AT&T). Thus I suspect this is an issue with AS109 (Cisco) and > >not with their providers. Though, I do feel wrong using the plural > >"providers" in this case... > > > >-Benson > > > >
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