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Richmond CA Outage
Hearing rumors of a outage around Richmond, CA, affecting multiple OC-x
circuits... anyone else hearing news?



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Richmond CA Outage [ In reply to ]
We had a bunch of inbound DID get fast busy signles because of a DS3
outtage between XO and Telepacific.


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From: Lasher, Donn [mailto:DLasher at newedgenetworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:19 PM
To: outages at isotf.org
Subject: [Outages] Richmond CA Outage



Hearing rumors of a outage around Richmond, CA, affecting
multiple OC-x circuits... anyone else hearing news?




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Richmond CA Outage [ In reply to ]
I received this from Verizon support earlier this evening (approx 7PM EST)

There is a fiber cut in the Sacremento area that is affecting a
number of our transit links in California, including traffic to and from
our data center in San Jose. Our NOC is actively rerouting traffic
away from the affected region until the fiber can be repaired, so we
may continue to see intermittent periods of network latency in the
meantime. We will send an update as soon as we have confirmation
that these network issues have stabilized.

According to Keynote's Internet Health, various networks (Verizon, NTT, XO,
Qwest) are seeing increased latency on the West Coast.





On 3/7/07, Joseph Jackson <JJackson at aninetworks.com> wrote:
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> We had a bunch of inbound DID get fast busy signles because of a DS3
> outtage between XO and Telepacific.
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> *From:* Lasher, Donn [mailto:DLasher at newedgenetworks.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:19 PM
> *To:* outages at isotf.org
> *Subject:* [Outages] Richmond CA Outage
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> Hearing rumors of a outage around Richmond, CA, affecting multiple OC-x
> circuits... anyone else hearing news?
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Nathan King wrote:
> I received this from Verizon support earlier this evening (approx 7PM EST)
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> There is a fiber cut in the Sacremento area that is affecting a
> number of our transit links in California, including traffic to and from
> our data center in San Jose. Our NOC is actively rerouting traffic
> away from the affected region until the fiber can be repaired, so we
> may continue to see intermittent periods of network latency in the
> meantime. We will send an update as soon as we have confirmation
> that these network issues have stabilized.
>
> According to Keynote's Internet Health, various networks (Verizon, NTT, XO,
> Qwest) are seeing increased latency on the West Coast.
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I noticed the same specially traffic towards quest. It appears things
are back to normal.

Sorry don't have data to show.


regards,
/virendra

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> On 3/7/07, Joseph Jackson <JJackson at aninetworks.com> wrote:
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>> We had a bunch of inbound DID get fast busy signles because of a DS3
>> outtage between XO and Telepacific.
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>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Lasher, Donn [mailto:DLasher at newedgenetworks.com]
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:19 PM
>> *To:* outages at isotf.org
>> *Subject:* [Outages] Richmond CA Outage
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>> Hearing rumors of a outage around Richmond, CA, affecting multiple OC-x
>> circuits... anyone else hearing news?
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Richmond CA Outage [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 08:05:24PM -0800, virendra rode // wrote:
> Nathan King wrote:
> > I received this from Verizon support earlier this evening (approx 7PM EST)
> >
> > There is a fiber cut in the Sacremento area that is affecting a
> > number of our transit links in California, including traffic to and from
> > our data center in San Jose. Our NOC is actively rerouting traffic
> > away from the affected region until the fiber can be repaired, so we
> > may continue to see intermittent periods of network latency in the
> > meantime. We will send an update as soon as we have confirmation
> > that these network issues have stabilized.
> >
> > According to Keynote's Internet Health, various networks (Verizon, NTT, XO,
> > Qwest) are seeing increased latency on the West Coast.
> - --------------------------
> I noticed the same specially traffic towards quest. It appears things
> are back to normal.
>
> Sorry don't have data to show.

In regards to Verizon, things must still in the process of recovering,
as we're seeing 82-95ms from northern California to NY, starting at
0.so-4-0-0.cl2.phl6.alter.net.

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Richmond CA Outage [ In reply to ]
I had passed along the note about Verizon's fiber cut in Sacremento, but the
issues (according to Keynote) were far more widespread than just Verizon's
network. Did anyone get any information from other providers regarding
issues back on the 7th?

Nate


On 3/8/07, Jeremy Chadwick <outages at jdc.parodius.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 08:05:24PM -0800, virendra rode // wrote:
> > Nathan King wrote:
> > > I received this from Verizon support earlier this evening (approx 7PM
> EST)
> > >
> > > There is a fiber cut in the Sacremento area that is affecting a
> > > number of our transit links in California, including traffic to and
> from
> > > our data center in San Jose. Our NOC is actively rerouting traffic
> > > away from the affected region until the fiber can be repaired, so we
> > > may continue to see intermittent periods of network latency in the
> > > meantime. We will send an update as soon as we have confirmation
> > > that these network issues have stabilized.
> > >
> > > According to Keynote's Internet Health, various networks (Verizon,
> NTT, XO,
> > > Qwest) are seeing increased latency on the West Coast.
> > - --------------------------
> > I noticed the same specially traffic towards quest. It appears things
> > are back to normal.
> >
> > Sorry don't have data to show.
>
> In regards to Verizon, things must still in the process of recovering,
> as we're seeing 82-95ms from northern California to NY, starting at
> 0.so-4-0-0.cl2.phl6.alter.net.
>
> --
> | Jeremy Chadwick jdc at parodius.com |
> | Parodius Networking http://www.parodius.com/ |
> | UNIX Systems Administrator Mountain View, CA, USA |
> | Making life hard for others since 1977. PGP: 4BD6C0CB |
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