Fwd: #127669/C (1site) appl:A site in Germany reports routing proble...
Timothy M. Lyons
tlyons at rocketmail.com
Wed Jul 16 14:33:14 UTC 1997
The end of this issue - last post by me anyhow. Seems to be a
bandwidth issue on a segment of the BBN-Planet network.
--Tim
---Internet Operations Center <ops at bbnplanet.com> wrote:
>
> Ticket Number: 127669 Ticket Status: closed
> Ticket Type: unplanned/e2e Scope/Source: 1site/email
> Ticket Closer: jhickey Problem Fixer: none
> Ticket Opened: 07-15-1997 14:32 GMT Problem Started: 07-15-1997
14:32 GMT
> Ticket Closed: 07-16-1997 01:14 GMT Problem Ended: 07-15-1997
14:32 GMT
>
> Close Code: ucp
>
> Svc/Site ID #: 178044
> Svc/Site Name: appl
>
> Description:
>
> A site in Germany reports routing problems resulting in
difficulties
> reaching www.apple.com.
>
> Coming from either 194.97.200.30 or 195.254.23.1 and going to
> www.apple.com traces seem to be delayed around paloalto. Winfried
Haug from
> the source reports their AS is 5549 and the first Net is announces
as a /16
> from their former upstream, they have 194.97.192.0/18. The
second block
> has no super-route, but is splitted between themselves and another
ISP, they
> have 195.254.0.0/17. Traces attached.
>
> Resolution:
>
> Per neteng this issue is directly related to the saturated T3 from
paloalto
> to decwrl (PAIX). However (also per neteng) there is nothing to be
done at
> this time about offloading any of this traffic and thus no
resolution to the
> observed issue until the OC3 is delivered.
>
>
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