Hi All,

I too would like to see what the traffic was that hit our Junipers with this issue.

We changed the default arp policer last time a similar event happened on Megaport, but still this played havoc on our routing engines. Is there some other traffic we have to filter to protect our networks from broadcast storms on this peering fabric?



On 9/6/21 2:06 pm, Stavros Patiniotis wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have a sample pcap of the erroneous traffic seen from their port that they would be able to share?

*From:*AusNOG <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Dave Browning
*Sent:* Wednesday, 9 June 2021 1:27 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] Anyone put their hand up?

The storm came in from fe80::82e0:1dff:fe27:b440
Which is 80:e0:1d:27:b4:40
Which is 103.26.68.204 in v4 land
Which is AS38858

:)

On 9/06/2021 1:38 pm, Edward Um wrote:

    Can anyone confirm an outage at 1pm ish today?

    Thanks in advance!

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