
We have a few Akamai servers in our network that have been chugging around 200Mbps+ for years. On or around the 27th of August they have almost completely stopped passing traffic. The servers are fine, our BGP sessions are up, everything appears normal. I've not heard anything from Akamai and emails into their NOC seems to indicate they don't know what is going on or they just don't want to say what's going on. Regardless it's been a problem over a week now. Has anyone (that hosts Akamai servers in their network) noticed the same thing? -- Robert Blayzor INOC, LLC rblayzor@inoc.net http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/

We had a server lock up yesterday, and they were pretty anxious to get us to reboot it. Same one has locked up 3 times so far this year. Other than that, we still see lots of traffic. ----- Original Message --------------- Subject: [outages] Akamai changes? From: Robert Blayzor <rblayzor.bulk@inoc.net> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 19:04:55 -0400 To: outages@outages.org
We have a few Akamai servers in our network that have been chugging around 200Mbps+ for years. On or around the 27th of August they have almost completely stopped passing traffic. The servers are fine, our BGP sessions are up, everything appears normal. I've not heard anything from Akamai and emails into their NOC seems to indicate they don't know what is going on or they just don't want to say what's going on.
Regardless it's been a problem over a week now. Has anyone (that hosts Akamai servers in their network) noticed the same thing?
-- Robert Blayzor INOC, LLC rblayzor@inoc.net http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/
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Our Akamai cluster is "status quo" with no real change in traffic levels.... Thanks, Paul -----Original Message----- From: outages-bounces@outages.org [mailto:outages-bounces@outages.org] On Behalf Of Robert Blayzor Sent: September-06-11 7:05 PM To: outages@outages.org Subject: [outages] Akamai changes? We have a few Akamai servers in our network that have been chugging around 200Mbps+ for years. On or around the 27th of August they have almost completely stopped passing traffic. The servers are fine, our BGP sessions are up, everything appears normal. I've not heard anything from Akamai and emails into their NOC seems to indicate they don't know what is going on or they just don't want to say what's going on. Regardless it's been a problem over a week now. Has anyone (that hosts Akamai servers in their network) noticed the same thing? -- Robert Blayzor INOC, LLC rblayzor@inoc.net http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/ _______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

On Sep 7, 2011, at 7:04, Robert Blayzor <rblayzor.bulk@inoc.net> wrote:
We have a few Akamai servers in our network that have been chugging around 200Mbps+ for years. On or around the 27th of August they have almost completely stopped passing traffic. The servers are fine, our BGP sessions are up, everything appears normal. I've not heard anything from Akamai and emails into their NOC seems to indicate they don't know what is going on or they just don't want to say what's going on.
Regardless it's been a problem over a week now. Has anyone (that hosts Akamai servers in their network) noticed the same thing?
Akamai's overall traffic is nominal. If you have servers in your network and have any questions (about this or anything else), you can email NetSupport-tix@akamai.com. That will open a ticket with Akamai's Network Support team. They are M-F, not 24/7. If you have an emergency, you can email noc@akamai.com, or call them at +1-617-444-3007, or toll free in North America at 1-877-625-2624. If you forget the contact info, you can always find it at <http://www.akamai.com/peering/>, or <http://as20940.peeringdb.com/>. -- TTFN, patrick
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