[Outages-discussion] IPv6 outages overnight

Frank Bulk frnkblk at iname.com
Thu Feb 9 22:21:48 EST 2012


Thanks, I'm glad to hear it just wasn't me.  My access was ipv6.juniper.net
was uninterrupted during that time.  

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Kamichoff [mailto:prox at prolixium.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 7:32 PM
To: Frank Bulk
Cc: outages-discussion at outages.org
Subject: Re: [Outages-discussion] IPv6 outages overnight

Hi Frank - 

On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 06:32:08PM -0600, Frank Bulk wrote:
> I monitor over 30 IPv6 websites and Wednesday night between 11:52 pm
> and Thursday morning 12:50 am Central four of those sites became
> inaccessible almost all at the same time.
> 	ipv6.t-mobile.com
> 	www.t-home.hu [just the one AAAA: 2001:4c48:2:46::1b:1]
> 	www.twtelecom.com
> 	www.t-online.de
> Those sites (currently) go over different transit links (two over
> Sprint, two over Level3).
> 
> Here are traceroutes from 2607:fe28:10::/48.  Unfortunately I was not
> awake when this happened, so I couldn't see where it failed.  BGPlay
> on the IPv6 and IPv4 prefixes I tried don't show any routing events at
> our upstream transit during those times.
> 
> Anyone else see anything around that time?  

A few of my SmokePing (fping6) graphs showed gaps to a few nodes around
that same time (ipv6.juniper.net, ipv6.akamai.com, etc.).  Judging by
traceroutes I believe it was Level3-related.

- Mark

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Mark Kamichoff
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