We are seeing similar issues from Santa Monica trying to reach our sites in the 
DC area today. I made a ticket with our east coast ISP Allied and they 
mentioned that AT&T was having peering issues with some ISPs in California. We 
are BGP'd with AT&T and Frontier and usually our outbound traffic rides on AT&T 
and inbound traffic picks whichever route is better between the two ISPs.  I 
moved traffic from AT&T to Frontier and then our others sites started to drop 
so I backed off. I'll try removing the Frontier routes later and see if things 
improve.

Jose Gomez

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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2023 12:23 PM
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Subject: [outages] flapping issues reaching East Coast AWS

We have seen flapping all morning reaching our AWS East Coast servers from our 
Thousand Oaks location. They drop off for a minute or so and then come back.

It seems to occur at 3-5 minute intervals for several cycles, then everything 
is fine for 30 minutes or so. Then the alarms start to come in again so wash 
rinse and repeat.

The issue is definately not local, as our local monitoring to our peer 
connections are fine as are our connections to AWS WestCoast servers. 
The only complaint I got so far was from a customer on the East cost trying to 
VPN to a server here and getting booted out a lot.

Traceroutes imply there may be an issue with Frontier as the few times I have 
caught the problem while logged into the remote East Coast server the path 
outbound from AWS East goes to Dallas and then seems to have issue reaching Los 
Angeles. I also show those traceroute pages moving around a bit between those 
locations.

The connection from here to the the East Cost show weirdness involving Charter 
so maybe the issue is on the reverse trip.

this is pretty typical.

  8  lag-401.dllstx976iw-bcr00.netops.charter.com (66.109.5.229) 36.002 ms  
36.316 ms lag-16.dllstx976iw-bcr00.netops.charter.com (66.109.6.1)
36.451 ms
  9  lag-0.pr3.dfw10.netops.charter.com (66.109.5.121)  39.187 ms 
lag-302.pr3.dfw10.netops.charter.com (209.18.43.77)  42.279 ms 45.338 ms
10  99.83.71.242 (99.83.71.242)  35.427 ms 99.83.71.240 (99.83.71.240)
36.389 ms 99.82.176.170 (99.82.176.170)  35.339 ms
11  * 150.222.206.169 (150.222.206.169)  34.071 ms *
12  * * 15.230.48.42 (15.230.48.42)  33.717 ms

Finally its not within AWS as our WestCoast servers can maintain a steady ping 
with the affected East Coast sites.

So is anyone else seeing weirdness on cross country trips?


William Kern

PixelGate

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