Internet assessment - September 13 2001

dan kelley djk121 at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 14 16:11:22 UTC 2001



we're down entirely (AS 19576).

we were serviced by qwest (down because of 140 West
Street) and uunet (2 world trade center, although i'm
not positive).

does anyone have any info regarding qwest's attempts
to reroute traffic coming into their 60 Hudson street
facility?


--- Marshall Eubanks <tme at 21rst-century.com> wrote:
> 
> >
> >On Fri, 14 September 2001, Leo Bicknell wrote:
> >> On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:10:55AM -0700, Sean
> Donelan wrote:
> >> > The Internet routed around much of the failure,
> but there seem to be
> >> > only a few individual networks which are
> unreachable.  The generator
> >> 
> >> I know that MFN/AboveNet is quite willing to
> provide temporary
> >> peering/transit services in the US and Europe for
> networks affected
> >> by this action.  I suspect most other providers
> are offering similar
> >> help.  I would hope that the Internet community
> could get these
> >> networks back online in fairly short order to
> help keep communications
> >> flowing.  For those networks completely offline,
> can those with
> >> phone contacts pass this message along to them
> via voice lines?
> >
> >
> >I don't have a breakout of individual networks, so
> I can't give you
> >contact information for the networks offline.  I've
> just been following
> >total networks, ASNs, etc.  In particular Geoff's
> great graphs
> >
> >http://www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/bgp-active.html
> >
> >It appears a few hundred route announcements
> disappeared from the total
> >of 104,400 routes.  In other words, less that 1% of
> the routes.
> >
> >Telstra may be located on the other side of the
> globe, but I'll take
> >data where I can find it.
> >
> >I can't tell how many are single-homed networks and
> servers located in
> >directly impacted area of New York, and how much is
> due to a combination
> >of failures in the area affecting both the primary,
> backup or alternate
> >facilities.
> 
> 
> Sean;
> 
>   Here is what we have from DC (times are EDT, from
> http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html )
> 
> Tueseday  : 6:00 AM - we saw 11617 ASN & 103978 bgp
> routes
> Tueseday  :12:00 AM - we saw 11597 ASN & 103697 bgp
> routes
> Tueseday  : 6:00 PM - we saw 11583 ASN & 103548 bgp
> routes
> Wednesday : 6:00 AM - we saw 11566 ASN & 103321 bgp
> routes
> Thursday  : 6:00 AM - we saw 11590 ASN & 103447 bgp
> routes
> Friday    : 6:00 AM - we saw 11534 ASN & 103376 bgp
> routes
> 
> This is all the granularity I have, alas.
> 
> The Friday drop is due apparently to loosing 25
> Broadway.
> The Tuesday drop is slower and more complicated - 
> 
> Verio dropped 12 ASN by noon. Renater (AS 2200)
> dropped 32
> ASN between noon and 6 PM. Other interesting ones
> lost 
> include
> 
> AS     98  ROCKEFELLER-AS  
> AS   4190  BINGHAMTON-U  
> AS  11872  SYRACUSE-UNIVERSITY 
> AS  13619  BASELINEFINANCIALWTC (a sad AS name now).
> AS  17087  NYSA 
> AS  19072  OFFICEMAX    
> AS  19073  DIGITRADE  
> AS  19755  KIMBANET   
> 
> Some of these may have lost peering, some, such as
> AS 13619 and
> 17087, may have been taken out entirely.
> 
>                     Regards
>                     Marshall Eubanks
> 
> >
> >
> >
> 
> Marshall Eubanks
> 
> tme at 21rst-century.com


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