Hi Claudio
Our monitoring systems detected a short power outage on one of the power
feeds in the Interxion datacenter in Glattbrugg exactly in that
timeframe. Maybe these incidents were connected? A device with a single
power supply maybe?
Regards,
Mike
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On 11.10.2016 08:51, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to know if anyone else experienced routing problems yesterday
> on October 10th 2016 from Swisscom networks to Amazon AWS (Ireland).
> We've had our server connections cut between 1400 and 1450. I'm pretty
> sure the problem was with NTT, which was the next hop after Swisscom.
>
> At 1450 someone (Swisscom or AWS?) changed the routing and the next hop
> after Swisscom changed to DTAG.
>
> Does anyone have more insights who "fixed" it yesterday?
> Swisscom only responded to our incident ticket that "Amazon uses
> loadbalancers and therefore several destination ip addresses" and
> "traceroute has changed since your screenshot" which is not helpful at all.
>
> Thanks in advance for any information.
>
> ck
>
>
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