As it happens, I've just recently turned up a peering circuit with PSL in
Houston, and their senior engineer is clue++
Naturally, he's on vacation this week, but [Aaron] ping me unicast if I might
be able to assist/lend eyeballs/make an introduction of you guys next week.
--Adam
On 11/9/20,
I'm amazed you can get *anything* to work with Logix involved. Haven't
heard of many issues with PSLightwave in Houston, however... they seem
to be one of the only halfway decent options here.
On 11/6/20 2:57 PM, aar...@gvtc.com wrote:
My coworker is having similar issues with PS Lightwave
My coworker is having similar issues with PS Lightwave and Alpheus/Logix
from San Antonio to Houston whereas some things work and somethings don't
-Aaron
...@loopfree.net
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 11:54:53 AM
Subject: Re: Strange connectivity issue Frontier EVPL
I have similar Frontier NNI's out of One Wilshire, some 1gig some 10.
While I haven't seen the half-IP-reachable issue you describe I have spent
days and days chasing
Am Freitag, 6. November 2020, 10:31:25 schrieb Jay Hennigan:
> On 11/6/20 10:14, Mike Lyon wrote:
> > What hardware is on each side?
>
> On our aggregate side an ASR920. Customer has a RAD device as the
> Frontier handoff. We've seen the same issue with multiple devices at the
> customer side
Recently saw a relatively same problem when Wave migrated us off of their
antiquated 6500 to a brand new ASR920. EVPL had been working flawlessly for
years on the 6500, but then stopped working when migrated to the ASR. Tried
multiple ports on the ASR and then even another brand new ASR, same
On 11/6/20 10:14, Mike Lyon wrote:
What hardware is on each side?
On our aggregate side an ASR920. Customer has a RAD device as the
Frontier handoff. We've seen the same issue with multiple devices at the
customer side including a laptop direct to the RAD.
--
Jay Hennigan - j...@west.net
What hardware is on each side?
> On Nov 6, 2020, at 10:08, w...@loopfree.net wrote:
>
> I have similar Frontier NNI's out of One Wilshire, some 1gig some 10.
>
> While I haven't seen the half-IP-reachable issue you describe I have spent
> days and days chasing performance issues on them. I
I have similar Frontier NNI's out of One Wilshire, some 1gig some 10.
While I haven't seen the half-IP-reachable issue you describe I have spent
days and days chasing performance issues on them. I finally got gig
line-rate capable iperf3 boxes at both ends and see distinct differences
in
Jay, I previously ran the engineering org over there, so sent this to my old
team to look at, including the best engineer I know in regard to the RADs. Will
pass along anything they come back with.
Thanks,
-Jeff
> On Nov 6, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>
> We have a strange issue
On 11/6/20 09:08, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Could you be running up against a MAC table limit on the circuit?
Unlikely. The only MACs that should be in play are our gateway on our PE
router and the customer's router and those are both in the address table
and ARP. At layer 3, customer can
: NANOG On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 11:09 AM
To: Jay Hennigan ; NANOG list
Subject: Re: Strange connectivity issue Frontier EVPL
Could you be running up against a MAC table limit on the circuit?
On 11/6/20 11:59 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
> We have a strange is
Could you be running up against a MAC table limit on the circuit?
On 11/6/20 11:59 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
We have a strange issue that defies logic. We have a NNI at our POP with
Frontier serving as an aggregation circuit with different customers on
different VLANs. It's working well to
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