I'd like to see a list of damaged cables. I thought a lot of capacity was installed which did not go through Japan, so half the capacity across the Pacific would be most of the capacity into Japan. Or such is my understanding, which may be incorrect. Does someone have data?
In a message written on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:54:15AM -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
About half of the existing cables running across the Pacific are damaged ...
If you have a broad view of damaged, this may be plausable. Remember
that "damaged" does not mean traffic impacting in all cases, for
instance...
- one side of a redundant cable impacted, so no down time to actual
traffic on 1+1 circuits.
- Landing station in Japan has damage, or even simply no power and
is running on generator. So perhaps all services are up, but
it's now got to be kept fueled, and/or physical damage may require
repairs in the near future.
Due to great circle routing distances a lot of pacific cables go near
Japan or have Japanese landing sites on their northern paths, even if
going further south.
I would like to see some more specific data about the types of damage to
the cables, and expected time to repair.
Morning all - anyone here responsible for any of the following:
213.123.192.0/20 (BT-ADSL)
193.179.160.0/22 (KULAJ-NET)
174.132.0.0/15 (NETBLK-THEPLANET-BLK-15)
65.75.128.0/18 (MSG-65-75-128-0)
Abuse/Technical contacts gone unanswered for each (mailed 1 - 2 months
ago). *sigh*
Getting multiple brute force and/or spam from single IPs within those
ranges against different devices on different dates.
Just a quick update to the below message, I have a contact for The
Planet, if anyone has a contact for any of the following, would be much
appreciated:
Open-source FlowViewer version 3.4 has been released.
FlowViewer is a web-based companion set of tools to Mark Fullmer's
flow-tools netflow
capture and analysis tool suite. FlowViewer enables users to analyze and
track traffic
through their network. Users can quickly and easily create textual
reports, graphical
reports, or long-term tracking reports on any specified subset of their
network traffic.