
Are anyone else's Level 3 IP circuits down in Ashburn? We lost a 10g circuit about 90 minutes ago. Their support is being extra generic and calling this a "known outage" with no additional details. It looks like a possible equipment outage or fiber cut on the Equinix campus, as our circuit between DC5 and DC2 is physically down (no light). Is anyone else seeing anything similar? --Kevin Dougherty

Yep, we have several links down in Ashburn, as well. John On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Kevin D <kevind@inmotionhosting.com> wrote:
Are anyone else's Level 3 IP circuits down in Ashburn? We lost a 10g circuit about 90 minutes ago. Their support is being extra generic and calling this a "known outage" with no additional details. It looks like a possible equipment outage or fiber cut on the Equinix campus, as our circuit between DC5 and DC2 is physically down (no light).
Is anyone else seeing anything similar?
--Kevin Dougherty
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From L3 online dashboard
1/16/14 5:59:23 PM GMT Field Services have isolated the fault location and are en route with an ETA of 18:30 GMT. 1/16/14 5:37:23 PM GMT Field Services are currently on site in Herndon, VA investigating the issue. 1/16/14 5:18:14 PM GMT The Transport NOC detected a loss of signal between McLean, VA and Herndon, VA impacting unprotected services. Field Services have been engaged for further investigation, and no ETA is currently available. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:30 AM, John Neiberger <jneiberger@gmail.com>wrote:
Yep, we have several links down in Ashburn, as well.
John
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Kevin D <kevind@inmotionhosting.com> wrote:
Are anyone else's Level 3 IP circuits down in Ashburn? We lost a 10g circuit about 90 minutes ago. Their support is being extra generic and calling this a "known outage" with no additional details. It looks like a possible equipment outage or fiber cut on the Equinix campus, as our circuit between DC5 and DC2 is physically down (no light).
Is anyone else seeing anything similar?
--Kevin Dougherty
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Fiber Cut! 1/16/14 6:38:11 PM GMTField Services have arrived at the site of the fiber cut and dispatched repair crews for assistance. The ETA for repair crews and materials is 19:30 GMT. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Luke Rockwell < luke.rockwell@alumni.berkeley.edu> wrote:
From L3 online dashboard
1/16/14 5:59:23 PM GMT Field Services have isolated the fault location and are en route with an ETA of 18:30 GMT. 1/16/14 5:37:23 PM GMT Field Services are currently on site in Herndon, VA investigating the issue. 1/16/14 5:18:14 PM GMT The Transport NOC detected a loss of signal between McLean, VA and Herndon, VA impacting unprotected services. Field Services have been engaged for further investigation, and no ETA is currently available.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:30 AM, John Neiberger <jneiberger@gmail.com>wrote:
Yep, we have several links down in Ashburn, as well.
John
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Kevin D <kevind@inmotionhosting.com> wrote:
Are anyone else's Level 3 IP circuits down in Ashburn? We lost a 10g circuit about 90 minutes ago. Their support is being extra generic and calling this a "known outage" with no additional details. It looks like a possible equipment outage or fiber cut on the Equinix campus, as our circuit between DC5 and DC2 is physically down (no light).
Is anyone else seeing anything similar?
--Kevin Dougherty
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update from L3 1/16/14 6:51:14 PM GMTField Services report the 288-count fiber cable was erroneously cut by a boring crew in the area. Repair crews have been engaged and an updated ETA of 20:00 GMT has been provided. On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Luke Rockwell < luke.rockwell@alumni.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Fiber Cut!
1/16/14 6:38:11 PM GMT Field Services have arrived at the site of the fiber cut and dispatched repair crews for assistance. The ETA for repair crews and materials is 19:30 GMT.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Luke Rockwell < luke.rockwell@alumni.berkeley.edu> wrote:
From L3 online dashboard
1/16/14 5:59:23 PM GMT Field Services have isolated the fault location and are en route with an ETA of 18:30 GMT. 1/16/14 5:37:23 PM GMT Field Services are currently on site in Herndon, VA investigating the issue. 1/16/14 5:18:14 PM GMT The Transport NOC detected a loss of signal between McLean, VA and Herndon, VA impacting unprotected services. Field Services have been engaged for further investigation, and no ETA is currently available.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:30 AM, John Neiberger <jneiberger@gmail.com>wrote:
Yep, we have several links down in Ashburn, as well.
John
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Kevin D <kevind@inmotionhosting.com> wrote:
Are anyone else's Level 3 IP circuits down in Ashburn? We lost a 10g circuit about 90 minutes ago. Their support is being extra generic and calling this a "known outage" with no additional details. It looks like a possible equipment outage or fiber cut on the Equinix campus, as our circuit between DC5 and DC2 is physically down (no light).
Is anyone else seeing anything similar?
--Kevin Dougherty
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On Jan 16, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Luke Rockwell <luke.rockwell@alumni.berkeley.edu> wrote:
update from L3
1/16/14 6:51:14 PM GMT Field Services report the 288-count fiber cable was erroneously cut by a boring crew in the area.
After that escapade, they’ve graduated from “boring” to “panic inducing!” — Corey
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