Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Jared Mauch

> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Colin Johnston  wrote:
> 
> anyone tried ripe atlas to see effect :)
> 

If someone wants ripe ATLAS credits please send me a request off-list with your 
e-mail address registered for RIPE Atlas.

- jared

Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 09:58:54AM -0400,
 Jared Mauch  wrote 
 a message of 11 lines which said:

> If someone wants ripe ATLAS credits please send me a request
> off-list with your e-mail address registered for RIPE Atlas.

Even without credits, and an anonymous access, you can see that
several probes are reachable in Chile:

https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/network-coverage/

True, some are yellow (disconnected) but click on the yellow dot and
check the date: they were down even before the earthquake.

So, first conclusion: there is apparently no widespread Internet
outage.


Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Phil Rosenthal  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Our internal monitoring tools show that there was a momentary drop in
> traffic (~30 minutes) coinciding with the earthquake, but traffic quickly
> returned to normal, and is at normal levels today.
> We are serving Chile from Miami.
>
>
Excellent, thank you.

I am sure there will be many local outages in affected areas, but that
presumably means the country itself is still on the net.

Regards
Marshall


> Best Regards,
> -Phil
>
> > On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:47 AM, Marshall Eubanks <
> marshall.euba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
> > information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
> > about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
> > coast of South America to Chile?
> >
> > Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
> > expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.
> >
> > Regards
> > Marshall Eubanks
>
>


Re: [nanog] Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Hugo Salgado-Hernández
On 16:19 17/09, Emile Aben wrote:
> On 17/09/15 15:58, Jared Mauch wrote:
> > 
> >> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Colin Johnston  wrote:
> >>
> >> anyone tried ripe atlas to see effect :)
> 
> I've not looked at RIPE Atlas data, but we do have a near-realtime
> monitor on BGP data in RIPEstat, where we map resources to a country:
> 
> https://stat.ripe.net/CL
> 
> That didn't show anything, so if folks got affected they seem not to
> have massive drops in number of prefixes visible, and no ASes that
> completely got disconnected.
> 

That's right. We didn't have any noticeable outage in Santiago,
either local or international, and monitors for .CL gave no
interruption for major cities.

Hugo



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Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
coast of South America to Chile?

Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.

Regards
Marshall Eubanks


Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Colin Johnston 
wrote:

> anyone tried ripe atlas to see effect :)
>
>
>
The RIPE atlas

https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/reachability/?id=1001=1442498340

shows green dots, but if you mouseover you see that the last connects are
all old (pre-Earthquake).

Regards
Marshall


> Colin
> > On 17 Sep 2015, at 14:47, Marshall Eubanks 
> wrote:
> >
> > Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
> > information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
> > about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
> > coast of South America to Chile?
> >
> > Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
> > expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.
> >
> > Regards
> > Marshall Eubanks
>
>


Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Emile Aben
On 17/09/15 15:58, Jared Mauch wrote:
> 
>> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Colin Johnston  wrote:
>>
>> anyone tried ripe atlas to see effect :)

I've not looked at RIPE Atlas data, but we do have a near-realtime
monitor on BGP data in RIPEstat, where we map resources to a country:

https://stat.ripe.net/CL

That didn't show anything, so if folks got affected they seem not to
have massive drops in number of prefixes visible, and no ASes that
completely got disconnected.

cheers,
Emile



Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 10:00:46AM -0400,
 Marshall Eubanks  wrote 
 a message of 34 lines which said:

> shows green dots, but if you mouseover you see that the last
> connects are all old (pre-Earthquake).

You're right, I forgot to check that but the 17 RIPE Atlas probes
connected in Chile all answer and can ping NANOG Web site:

% python reachability+retrieve.py -v -r 500 --country CL 50.31.151.73
{'definitions': [{'description': 'Ping 50.31.151.73 from CL', 'af': 4, 
'packets': 3, 'type': 'ping', 'is_oneoff': True, 'target': '50.31.151.73'}], 
'probes': [{'requested': 500, 'type': 'country', 'value': 'CL'}]}
Measurement #2427363 to 50.31.151.73 uses 17 probes
17 probes reported
Test done at 2015-09-17T14:27:10Z
Tests: 51 successful tests (100.0 %), 0 errors (0.0 %), 0 timeouts (0.0 %), 
average RTT: 182 ms

https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/2427363/


Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Colin Johnston
anyone tried ripe atlas to see effect :)


Colin
> On 17 Sep 2015, at 14:47, Marshall Eubanks  wrote:
> 
> Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
> information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
> about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
> coast of South America to Chile?
> 
> Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
> expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.
> 
> Regards
> Marshall Eubanks



Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Dorance Martinez Cortes
Maybe on the NAP site for Chile, but I can't find enough information about
network status.

http://pit.nap.cl/red.html

2015-09-17 8:47 GMT-05:00 Marshall Eubanks :

> Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
> information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
> about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
> coast of South America to Chile?
>
> Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
> expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.
>
> Regards
> Marshall Eubanks
>



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Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Phil Rosenthal
Hello,

Our internal monitoring tools show that there was a momentary drop in traffic 
(~30 minutes) coinciding with the earthquake, but traffic quickly returned to 
normal, and is at normal levels today.
We are serving Chile from Miami.

Best Regards,
-Phil

> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:47 AM, Marshall Eubanks  
> wrote:
> 
> Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
> information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
> about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
> coast of South America to Chile?
> 
> Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
> expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.
> 
> Regards
> Marshall Eubanks



Re: Chile Status?

2015-09-17 Thread Juan Jose Arriagada

Hi,
The academic network was fully operational during and after the 
strong earthquake, including to the observatories (ESO, ALMA, AURA, 
LSST, CTIO, SLOOH).


Regards,

El 17-09-2015 a las 10:47, Marshall Eubanks escribió:

Given the huge (7.9 - 8.3) Earthquake last night, does anyone have any
information about the status of the Internet in Chile, and in particular
about the status of the undersea fiber links that go down off the West
coast of South America to Chile?

Given that this was an offshore Earthquake, and its magnitude, I would
expect those fiber links to be at risk to undersea landslides.

Regards
Marshall Eubanks






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