
Looking through looking glasses, it appears almost like a loss of BGP peering/route advertisements. traceroute to (74.46.17.60), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 207.59.237.129 (207.59.237.129) 2.543 ms 4.353 ms 4.959 ms 2 h85.254.131.40.static.ip.windstream.net (40.131.254.85) 7.322 ms 12.073 ms 7.304 ms 3 xe0-1-0-0.pe03.tycr01-va.us.windstream.net (169.130.170.20) 10.242 ms 6.997 ms 17.897 ms 4 xe3-1-0-0.pe01.asbn02-va.us.windstream.net (169.130.164.155) 6.771 ms 9.519 ms 7.102 ms 5 et4-0-0-0.cr01.asbn01-va.us.windstream.net (40.128.248.21) 7.504 ms 11.724 ms 10.434 ms 6 ae-35.r06.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.207.21) 9.291 ms 7.881 ms 8.130 ms 7 ae-14.r05.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.72) 9.863 ms 8.503 ms 8.367 ms 8 ashburn-ibx.eli.net (206.126.236.46) 7.965 ms 7.838 ms 9.950 ms 9 * * * 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * On 8/26/16 1:42 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Is anyone aware of any outages affecting Frontier Internet in the north east? (PA, OH, NY, etc)? I'm seeing a bunch of customers of mine offline currently.