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Re: Pre-Superbowl(tm) review

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alan Hannan)
Sat Jan 29 15:44:04 2000

Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 12:43:19 -0800
From: Alan Hannan <alan@globalcenter.net>
To: Ryan Tucker <rtucker@netacc.net>
Cc: Sean Donelan <sean@donelan.com>, nanog@merit.edu
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  Howdy.

  I'm the director of engineering for GBLX IP.

  There is no peering dispute, at least in my interpretation of the
  issues, between CWUSA+GBLX.

  There is, however, a bit of congestion from CWUSA->ATL->GBLX.

  We're looking at the situation and likely working w/ CWUSA to resolve.

  It appears this could be due to new traffic, or variances in the way
  MEDs are sent/listened to.

  I don't plan to send a resolution to this mail list, however,
  interested parties can contact our Network Operations Center at
  1-800-404-7714/602-416-6400 and reference ticket 20000129173.

  -alan

Thus spake Ryan Tucker (rtucker@netacc.net)
 on or about Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 01:12:26PM -0500:
> 
> Also, apparently C&W and GBLX are in a peering dispute, which is causing a
> bit of congestion around Atlanta (which is causing some packet loss
> between here and a site 60 miles west of here, which is causing my pager
> to go off every few hours....).  It's gone to legal, so this is going to
> be a really annoying next few months...... -rt
> 
> -- 
> Ryan Tucker <rtucker@netacc.net>                 Unix Systems Administrator
> NetAccess, Inc.                                      Phone: +1 716 756-5596
> 3495 Winton Place, Building E, Suite 265, Rochester NY 14623 www.netacc.net
> 
> 
> On 28 Jan 2000, Sean Donelan wrote:
> 
> > 
> > What's happening?
> > 
> > AT&T Global Network (aka former IBM) is having network problems.
> > AT&T Local Services (aka former TCG) Los Angeles seems to be fubared.
> > 
> > Multiple peers are reporting problems with Sprint.
> > 
> > PSI is having problems in Atlanta.
> > 
> > Mindspring killed part of their network.
> > 
> > Did everyone come out of their Y2K network freezes this week, and are now
> > catching up on a lot of deferred network upgrades and maintenance before
> > Superbowl weekend?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 


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