Re: Rogers Outage Canada

2022-07-08 Thread Pete Baldwin - TCC
Seems like their external BGP peers are dead.  If their internal network 
is the same, and they carry M2PA etc, or use BGP/MPLS to carry SS7 
traffic, or their softswitches/STPs rely on BGP/MPLS in some way then 
SS7 might exist, but not be functional.


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Pete Baldwin


On 2022-07-08 15:30, jim deleskie wrote:

i cant see BGP taking out SS7.

-jim

On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 2:45 PM Snowmobile2004 > wrote:


According to Cloudflare Radar
,
Rogers BGP announcements spiked massively to levels 536,777% higher
than normal (343,601 vs 64 normally) just minutes before the outage.
I would not be surprised if this happened to be the culprit.

Regards,
Josh Green

On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 2:19 PM Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote:

In the early hours of the morning around 2-3am my modem got hit
with a configuration update that caused a DHCP release that
wasn't renewed for about two hours, after rollback the
connection was fine for 3 hours before this network wide outage.


Maybe a failed night time update was attempted again during
office hours, I've heard daytime guys are still WFH and night
shift is in building.


I expect we'll never get a real explanation. Rogers is notorious
for withholding any type of helpful or technical information.


Sent from my inoperable Rogers Mobile via emergency eSIM.


Regards,

Andrew Paolucci
 Original Message 
On Jul. 8, 2022, 1:48 p.m., Jay Hennigan < j...@west.net
> wrote:


On 7/8/22 07:44, Robert DeVita wrote: > Does anyone have
information on a widespread Rogers outage in Canada. I >
have customers with multiple sites down. There's discussion
on the Outages mailing list. Seems widespread, affecting all
services, mobile, voice, Internet. No cause or ETR posted
yet. -- Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net 
Network Engineering - CCIE #7880 503 897-8550 - WB6RDV 




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*Josh Green.*




Re: MX204 Rails

2020-07-16 Thread Pete Baldwin - TCC
I just pulled an MX204 out of the box, and these are the part numbers on 
the 'rails'


Front section that mounts to the chassis: 760-071207 REV.03
Rear section that mounts to the rack: 760-071206 REV.04

Bag that the 'rails' were in: 760-071206 (I imagine this is the kit number)

Baggy with the chassis screws: 420-079868

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Pete Baldwin


On 2020-07-16 1:57 p.m., Nicholas Warren wrote:

We're having a ton of problems trying to find a part number for juniper rails 
(for an mx204) or even finding something that's compatible. I suppose we can 
just put the router on a rack mount shelf, but man... it's like pulling teeth 
to get this part number...

Does anyone know of where I can find this part number? (no, our distributer 
can't find the part number, and communication problems with juniper tac is 
making them think that we're talking about the rack)

nic



Re: OT: Tech bag

2019-08-02 Thread Pete Baldwin - TCC
I use a Veto Pro Pac 

https://www.vetopropac.com/product/tech-pac-lt/

More focused on tools, but it fits my Thinkpad p50 without issue, all of my 
cables, and most of the tools that I use day to day.   

I used to use more tactical focused backpacks but I kept ripping compartments 
or breaking zippers.  This thing has held up really well so far.  


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IT Manager
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F: 519-565-2477
C: 519-441-7383


On August 2, 2019 12:14:33 p.m. EDT, Dovid Bender  wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Sorry for the OT email. I travel extensively to DC's and my computer
>bag
>seems to keep collecting more tools which includes your usual console
>cables, spare everything, two laptops etc. My Swissgear has been taking
>a
>beating and I was wondering what others who have to lug around 30-35
>pounds
>use.
>
>TIA.