
It's more looking like an edge router, or core switch failed from all the research I have done so far. Checked AWS - UP Checked Azure - UP Checked Zayo - UP Checked Other Backhauls - UP If it was chatter, most likely would only have taken down the network in that area. This was a multi state outage. Or it could be human error and someone deleted the BGP Routes, or someone went "Oh look a loose network cable that isn't plugged into anything *click into the same switch as it's already plugged into*" 🙄 Either way, it appears to be "Stable" as of now, haven't seen a bounce since about 45 minutes ago. On Mon, Feb 13, 2023, 8:51 PM Dennis Boone via Outages <outages@outages.org> wrote:
I'm not one to refer to Downdetector often, but in this case it's interesting that pretty much every mobile carrier in the US took a hit at the same time. However, the same is true for Apple support, Google, Samsung, American Express, and a handful of others. Feels sorta cloud-ish.
There's an ongoing active shooter event on campus at Michigan State University. The start of the spike on the down detector graphs could correspond to that. Seems it might be possible that the chatter surrounding this event may be related.
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