
Anyone else seeing large blocks of Level(3) IP addresses inaccessible?

Yes, looks my prefixes all dropped at L3, but had some Cogent prefixes that were also not routing. Have tickets open - waiting to hear something but will probably get the same old - well, everything is fine now...which it does appear to be.... Chris On 05/04/2015 01:46 PM, Geoffrey Mina via Outages wrote:
Anyone else seeing large blocks of Level(3) IP addresses inaccessible?
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This is what we got back in our ticket: "Please be advised that your circuit was affected by a network event earlier today. The IP NOC advised that a card failure was impacting IP services in Denver, CO. The IP NOC rebooted the router which stabilized the failing cards. The IP NOC will continue to monitor to ensure stability. All services are restored at this time. We will monitor this circuit to ensure stability." After speaking with them, it turns out they didn’t just reboot, but had to replace a card + reboot.

No issues with L3 at 910 15th. Regards, SG On 5/4/2015 2:31 PM, Geoffrey Mina via Outages wrote:
This is what we got back in our ticket:
"Please be advised that your circuit was affected by a network event earlier today.
The IP NOC advised that a card failure was impacting IP services in Denver, CO. The IP NOC rebooted the router which stabilized the failing cards. The IP NOC will continue to monitor to ensure stability. All services are restored at this time. We will monitor this circuit to ensure stability."
After speaking with them, it turns out they didn’t just reboot, but had to replace a card + reboot.
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My issues with L3 were at 910 16th. Chris On 05/04/2015 02:35 PM, Spencer Gaw wrote:
No issues with L3 at 910 15th.
Regards,
SG
On 5/4/2015 2:31 PM, Geoffrey Mina via Outages wrote:
This is what we got back in our ticket:
"Please be advised that your circuit was affected by a network event earlier today.
The IP NOC advised that a card failure was impacting IP services in Denver, CO. The IP NOC rebooted the router which stabilized the failing cards. The IP NOC will continue to monitor to ensure stability. All services are restored at this time. We will monitor this circuit to ensure stability."
After speaking with them, it turns out they didn’t just reboot, but had to replace a card + reboot.
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