
Interesting that you say that. We have been having problems with customers in NY that are using Verizon FiOS. What is interesting is clients in NJ that are using Verizon FiOS are taking the exact same path (layer 3) with no problem. We are also having issues with traffic coming from equipment that is hosted by Verizon in St. Denis, France. I suspect there is some layer1/2 device out there in NY that is having issues. On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Michael Hertrick via Outages < outages@outages.org> wrote:
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On 11/05/2014 11:40 AM, Adam Rothschild wrote:
Here is a representative sample of TWC-VZ in New York:
http://i.imgur.com/A33IESb.png
From a cursory look at advertisements, it looks like they're trying to establish a direct adjacency, though things aren't going swimmingly.
I'll say... Thanks for the info, Adam.
Anyway, I was about to make some BGP configuration modifications when I noticed that TWC was no longer carrying my traffic to WDC and handing it off to Verizon. It's being handed off to TATA in NYC before heading down to WDC on NTT.
I'm not sure precisely when that change occurred, but my ping monitors to the TWC sites have been stable for about 2.5 hours.
If the problem returns for me, I'll most likely take Verizon out of the path altogether and won't be of any further use for troubleshooting/testing this issue.
Thanks, all.
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