I thought it might have been fixed as it stayed steady all night but I see it just flapped again 2 hrs ago.

 

Steve Savoy

WCTA

 

From: Jeremy Lumby <jlumby@mnvoip.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 3:01 PM
To: mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net
Subject: RE: Amazon bouncing

 

As some background information Amazon has been migrating from 2x4x100G to 2x2x400G.  When they migrated their first link to 400G it worked fine until they linked their old 100G ports up again (the ones that they had appeared to have migrated away from), and then the loss started.  I let Amazon know, but I did not react since they were still mid migration, and it only impacted Amazon.  Last night they finished the migration, and I received an official completion notice.  It was running fine until about an hour ago.  Coincidentally at that exact time one of their old 4x100G LAGs came back online.  Since I had received a completion notice, this time I went ahead and forcibly shutdown their old 100G ports, and things have seemed stable since then.

 

 

Jeremy Lumby

Minnesota VoIP

9217 17th Ave S #216

Bloomington MN 55425

Main 612-355-7740 x211

Direct 612-392-6814

Fax 952-873-7425

jlumby@mnvoip.com

 

 

 

From: Shawn Rasmussen via mice-discuss <mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 2:04 PM
To: mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net
Subject: Amazon bouncing

 

Has anyone else’s Amazon peering been bouncing a lot lately? They are bouncing right now for us and have sporadic periods over the last week. Are any of you seeing the same? Anyone know anything about it?

 

Thanks,

 

SHAWN

RASMUSSEN

Network Manager

D: (218) 454-1106

goctc.com­

 


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