You're preaching to the choir here.. ;)

On 8/31/20 4:33 PM, Tomas Lynch wrote:
Maybe we are idealizing these so-called tier-1 carriers and we, tier-ns, should 
treat them as what they really are: another AS. Accept that they are going to 
fail and do our best to mitigate the impact on our own networks, i.e. more 
peering.

On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 9:54 AM Martijn Schmidt via NANOG 
<nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote:
At this point you don't even know whether it's a human error (example: 
generating a flowspec rule for port TCP/179), a filtering issue (example: 
accepting a flowspec rule for port TCP/179), or a software issue (example: 
certain flowspec update crashes the BGP daemon). And in the third scenario I 
think that at least some portion of the blame shifts from the carrier to its 
vendors, assuming the thing that crashed was not a home-grown BGP 
implementation.

With the route optimizer incidents - because let's face it, Honest Networker is 
on the money as usual https://honestnetworker.net/2020/08/06/as10990-routing/ - 
there is really no excuse for any tier-1 carrier, they should at the very least 
have strict prefix-list based filtering in place for customer-facing EBGP 
sessions. In those cases it's much easier to state who's not taking care of 
their proverbial lawn.

Best regards,
Martijn

On 8/31/20 3:25 PM, Tom Beecher wrote:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/analysis-of-todays-centurylink-level-3-outage/

I definitely found Mr. Prince's writing about yesterday's events fascinating.

Verizon makes a mistake with BGP filters that allows a secondary mistake from 
leaked "optimizer" routes to propagate, and Mr. Prince takes every opportunity 
to lob large chunks of granite about how terrible they are.

L3 allows an erroneous flowspec announcement to cause massive global 
connectivity issues, and Mr. Prince shrugs and says "Incidents happen."





On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 1:15 AM Hank Nussbacher 
<h...@interall.co.il<mailto:h...@interall.co.il>> wrote:
On 30/08/2020 20:08, Baldur Norddahl wrote:

https://blog.cloudflare.com/analysis-of-todays-centurylink-level-3-outage/

Sounds like Flowspec possibly blocking tcp/179 might be the cause.

But that is Cloudflare speculation.

Regards,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not express the 
views or opinions of my employer

An outage is what it is. I am not worried about outages. We have multiple 
transits to deal with that.

It is the keep announcing prefixes after withdrawal from peers and customers 
that is the huge problem here. That is killing all the effort and money I put 
into having redundancy. It is sabotage of my network after I cut the ties. I do 
not want to be a customer at an outlet who has a system that will do that. 
Luckily we do not currently have a contract and now they will have to convince 
me it is safe for me to make a contract with them. If that is impossible I 
guess I won't be getting a contract with them.

But I disagree in that it would be impossible. They need to make a good report 
telling exactly what went wrong and how they changed the design, so something 
like this can not happen again. The basic design of BGP is such that this 
should not happen easily if at all. They did something unwise. Did they make a 
route reflector based on a database or something?

Regards,

Baldur

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 5:13 PM Mike Bolitho 
<mikeboli...@gmail.com<mailto:mikeboli...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Exactly. And asking that they somehow prove this won't happen again is 
impossible.

- Mike Bolitho

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, 8:10 AM Drew Weaver 
<drew.wea...@thenap.com<mailto:drew.wea...@thenap.com>> wrote:
I’m not defending them but I am sure it isn’t intentional.

From: NANOG 
<nanog-bounces+drew.weaver=thenap....@nanog.org<mailto:thenap....@nanog.org>> 
On Behalf Of Baldur Norddahl
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2020 9:28 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Centurylink having a bad morning?

How is that acceptable behaviour? I shall remember never to make a contract 
with these guys until they can prove that they won't advertise my prefixes 
after I pull them. Under any circumstances.

søn. 30. aug. 2020 15.14 skrev Joseph Jenkins 
<j...@breathe-underwater.com<mailto:j...@breathe-underwater.com>>:
Finally got through on their support line and spoke to level1. The only thing 
the tech could say was it was an issue with BGP route reflectors and it started 
about 3am(pacific). They were still trying to isolate the issue. I've tried 
failing over my circuits and no go, the traffic just dies as L3 won't stop 
advertising my routes.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 5:21 AM Drew Weaver via NANOG 
<nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote:
Hello,

Woke up this morning to a bunch of reports of issues with connectivity had to 
shut down some Level3/CTL connections to get it to return to normal.

As of right now their support portal won’t load: 
https://www.centurylink.com/business/login/

Just wondering what others are seeing.




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