
Our 3 earthlink fiber circuits have restored as of 7 minutes ago On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Aubrey Wells <aubrey@vocalcloud.com> wrote:
Update from ATT with more details:
The issue has been isolated to a LAG bundle between two 7609 routers in Atlanta and ATS is isolating the offending VLAN so issue can be mitigated. Network teams have identified the traffic is impacting ATLNGACS4CW. The source of the traffic has been traced back to ATLNGAPP4AW. Network teams are attempting to back trace the source of the traffic on ATLNGAPP4AW to either another router or an access circuit on this device. Troubleshooting through the network continues to locate the root source of the VLAN loop. This is a process of removing LAG bundles and core trunks from service until the CPU and traffic normalize. The process is underway with ATS and the Cisco is being engaged for additional support. There is no ETTR at this time.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Seth Mattinen <sethm@rollernet.us> wrote:
On 9/20/12 12:03 PM, Aubrey Wells wrote:
I think it goes further than that. I have customers as far south as Newnan and as far north as Alpharetta down, all coming out of different CO/wirecenters.
Then it could be the top router that takes the all uplinks from the aggregation ones that ties them all together that failed. The last time I inquired how opt-e-man was laid out it's pretty basic. It's the cheap no frills no redundancy Ethernet offering. Otherwise you have to pay for SONET.
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