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Re: Network meltdowns anywhere in US?

  • From: Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET
  • Date: Wed May 28 21:29:50 2008

> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> >        Sorry, would have posted this elsewhere, but I can't get
> > to alot of places...
> >
> >        I originally started chasing not being able to get to
> > 71.74.56.243 (RR Mail server). I then found out neither L3 nor
> > my other connection saw it in the table. I checked a few other
> > router servers, some had it, some didn't.
> >
> >        Now, though, I'm trying to get a few other places and
> > most of them oddly seem to hang off L3.... (Like the outages
> > list. :) )
> >
> >        Any ideas of there is some meltdown happening
> > in L3 or elsewhere?
> >
> >                Thanks, Tuc
> >
> > --------------------------------
> >From a cursory glance seems to be ok from where I'm currently looking from
> (at&t), then again I haven't done my technical diligence. Will need to look
> further and I'm sure someone will pipe up.
> 
> Do you have any traceroutes, route stats, etc to give us as to what you are
> experiencing?
> 
	No, no traceroutes since when I'd query BGP, it just said that the network
didn't exist in the table like :

***route-server***>sho ip bgp 71.74.56.243
% Network not in table
***route-server***>sho ip route 71.74.56.243
% Subnet not in table


	(Only output I captured... But I know that Cerfnet did this too.)

		Tuc