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<div>Hey Noggers</div>
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<div>Anyone in internode/iinet NOC or anyone else know the real story here? – have had many varied and wonderful tales via 'client node support tickets chased up several times a day for a few days.</div>
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<div>Latest was – "Pipe are upgrading a core router and there will be no VIC IX on Pipe Peering for a week"</div>
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<div>Pipe Customer IX Graphs clearly show internodes peering interface drop several hundred Mbit to zero on Monday afternoon with nothing since. No other peers affected in a similar way.</div>
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<div>Interestingly, according to support - a reference to Internodes own looking glass trace was not enough evidence of this peering / routing issue… yeah.</div>
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<div>We sent many customers nodes way due to our mutual participation in pipe vic ix so its a pain having longer transit thirsty routes at the moment.</div>
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<div>Any info appreciated if its out there!</div>
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<div>Cheers,</div>
<div>Marcus.</div>
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