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Qwest connetivity from Salt Lake to ATT ENS in the bay area is stopping
at at core SLC qwest router in traceroutes.<br>
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Qwest's network status page also shows 5% packet loss for the SLC
region at the moment (which means what -- one link test from elsewhere
is down 100% and 19 are up?).<br>
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John Neiberger wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Anyone seeing Qwest issues in the Western US?
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What sort of issues are you seeing? I've got a site in CA that's using
Qwest's iQ VPN and it's been intermittently unreachable all morning.
During the short periods I can actually access the router, I'm not
seeing any errors or layer three problems from the site's perspective
(BGP peer isn't flapping, for example.)
I'm just about to open a ticket. We'll see what they say.
John
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