Fiber cut NE USA

Hi

Looks theres a fiber cut in NE USA. It's definitly affecting what's left of PSI-net's network trans USA.

Anyone got any details?

I got a complaint about this :

weird - I can't pull up Atom Films or Shockwave from any of my computers..

Homne or office.

Now, let's see - intervideomag.com is
209.246.228.72, which is assigned to redwire.net, which is part
of Level 3.

Atom Films.com is 63.251.52.76, which is
assigned to AS 16974, Shockwave.com, which seems to
get access from Internap.

   From here (MCT 16517)

[tme@hendrix audience_data]$ ping www.atomfilms.com
PING static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76) from 63.105.122.14 : 56(84) bytes of
data.
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=0 ttl=52 time=79.649
msec
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=58.033
msec
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=57.193
msec
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=3 ttl=52 time=60.717
msec

--- static.shockwave.com ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/mdev = 57.193/63.898/79.649/9.186 ms

From a level3 looking glass,

http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/ , (San Diego)

Ping from Level 3 (San Diego) to 63.251.52.76

64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=0. time=13. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=1. time=10002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=2. time=9002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=3. time=8002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=4. time=7002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=5. time=6002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=6. time=5002. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=7. time=4003. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=8. time=3003. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=9. time=2003. ms

----63.251.52.76 PING Statistics----
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 13/5403/10002

Check out those multisecond round trip times!

Also from San Francisco
Ping from Level 3 (San Francisco) to 63.251.52.76

64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=0. time=1. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=1. time=10148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=2. time=9148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=3. time=8148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=4. time=7148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=5. time=6148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=6. time=5148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=7. time=4148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=8. time=3148. ms
64 bytes from static.shockwave.com (63.251.52.76): icmp_seq=9. time=2148. ms

----63.251.52.76 PING Statistics----
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 1/5533/10148

What can give such huge RTT's ?

Regards
Marshall Eubanks

I got a complaint about this :

> weird - I can't pull up Atom Films or Shockwave from any of my computers..
>
> Homne or office.
>

Now, let's see - intervideomag.com is
209.246.228.72, which is assigned to redwire.net, which is part
of Level 3.

Atom Films.com is 63.251.52.76, which is
assigned to AS 16974, Shockwave.com, which seems to
get access from Internap.

[abysmal RTT from l3 to shockwave]

What can give such huge RTT's ?

Shockwave get access from l3 (and possibly from uunet, as well, though I
think that link was scheduled to be dropped at some point) in addition
to internap. I've forwarded this to my still-employed former cow-orkers,
who have been fighting this nastiness for nearly a week.

-Pete

Most other providers' networks appear unaffected. Other than the Internet
Traffic Report (which is flaky even on good days) there doesn't seem to be
much out of the ordinary on the net today.