Arelion/Telia AS1299 issues?

Elmar K. Bins elmi at 4ever.de
Tue Oct 24 15:20:42 UTC 2023


We also observed this today, UTC morning, esp. across the pond, and our
alternative paths from Europe to the US were suffering from the still unfixed
fibre cut, so I was a bit unhappy with 200 extra ms, and 60% loss.

1299 seems to've found an alternative path in the meantime, looks good to us.

Elmar.


nanog at nanog.org (Andrian Visnevschi via NANOG) wrote:

> We had the same issue with Arelion this morning, a huge increase in the
> latency and jitter was happening across the US and of course for any
> traffic sourced from the EU flowing to the US.
> Within the US we noticed a latency spike from 20-50ms to ~200ms. From the
> EU to our US facilities, we noticed a spike from  ~130ms to ~400ms.
>
>
> We ended up shifting traffic from Arelion to a different carrier, and will
> stay there until we are confident that they fixed any issue that they had
> in their network. To be honest, we've been experiencing quite similar
> issues with unstable latency on Arelion over the past couple of months, and
> it's becoming quite frustrating
>
>
>
>
> *Andrian Visnevschi*
>
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> On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 6:03 PM David Hubbard <dhubbard at dino.hostasaurus.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hey all, anyone aware of issues with Arelion this morning?  We have a
> > bunch of end users on at least Cox and Cogeco who are having serious issues
> > with service access, and the problem appears to be on the return path where
> > it traverses Arelion.  Source net is Lumen/L3 3356 but loss/latency doesn’t
> > appear to creep up until already within Arelion’s network.
> >
> >
> >
> > Imperva mentioned outage/degradation due to a national ISP issue too, so I
> > suspect it’s affecting more than just certain peerings.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> > David
> >


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