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Thread: Nocster down?

  1. #26
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    For some reason, some routes were not able to access the servers. Using various traceroute utilities from around the country, I was able to access via GBLX and Cogent on some, and ran into problems going over the same lines from other locations.

    - Matt

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    Seems like the problem is starting @
    6 P5-0.xr1-lnd1.uk.euro.net (194.134.181.90) 354.781 ms 350.812 ms *
    Traceroute through each HOP to see where the problem is...

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    Here's the official word on the issue:
    Quote Originally Posted by BurstAlex
    On Oct 23, 2003 at 15:37 EDT both BurstNET GSR core routers got severely confused, deciding to selectively pass only certain traffic. At 15:50, Scranton GSR had been reloaded. Unfortunately this reload did not restore service on paths serviced by XO and Verio.

    At 16:07, BurstNET Network Engineering cleared the problem and restored the service over XO and Verio lines.

    At the present time we do not have any additional information about the root cause of the problem.

    We appologize for the inconvinience.
    - Matt

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    4 P3-1.cr2-ut1.nl.euro.net (194.134.160.218) 29.431 ms 28.878 ms 16.276 ms
    5 F1-1-0.dr2-ut1.nl.euro.net (194.134.160.37) 27.182 ms 25.310 ms 28.004 ms
    6 P5-0.xr1-lnd1.uk.euro.net (194.134.181.90) 354.781 ms 350.812 ms *
    7 psw01.lcy01.atlas.cogentco.com (195.66.224.175) 347.249 ms 334.509 ms 348.910 ms
    Look like a problem with Euro.net, possibly due to peering issues with Cogent or a number of other circumstances. This is NOT a Nocster issue. It's pretty hard to flood a backbone, so chances are that there's a problem at the connection between Euro.net and Cogent.

    - Matt

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    Routers and core switches were rebooted. They're nto done in 20 seconds ya know Even windows 2k3 takes 20minutes

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