AboveNet major backbone issues

Christopher L. Morrow christopher.morrow at mci.com
Sat Jun 12 18:12:30 UTC 2004



On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Randy Bush wrote:

>
> >> it might be interesting to know how you determined this and what
> >> are "major worldwide backbone issues" in the sense of how they are
> >> defined and measured.
> > Maybe they told him. :)
>
> damn.  and i really meant my question.  a lot of researchers
> are investing a lot of effort into recognizing and sizing
> major network problems from general/external evidence, e.g.
> route-views, traces, ippm measurements, ...

So, would RIPE's RIS project or some of the other route monitoring
projects have noticed this as well? What is a 'major backbone outage'
versus a peering link bounce from their perspective? Could they/should
they monitor and report to some 'central' place when these larger events
happen? What's the cutoff from 'minor' to 'major' event?

-Chris



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