It seems like administrative change than incident from the notification they sent.

Jan 24 17:44:10.607: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor 206.108.255.59 6/6 (Other Configuration Change) 0 bytes

On 2023-01-25 1:58 p.m., David Farmer wrote:
Yes, I see those in our logs too. I have no idea about the cause.

On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 12:25 PM Frank Bulk <fbulk@mypremieronline.com> wrote:
We saw few peers briefly bounce Monday at 1:40 pm (U.S. Central):
AS 10310 (Yahoo): 206.108.255.58, 206.108.255.59, 2001:504:27::2846:0:1, 2001:504:27::2846:0:2
AS 15169 (Google): 206.108.255.167, 2001:504:27::3b41:0:2

And then on Tuesday at 11:44 am to about 10 minutes:
AS 10310 (Yahoo): 206.108.255.58, 206.108.255.59, 2001:504:27::2846:0:1, 2001:504:27::2846:0:2
AS 15169 (Google): 206.108.255.167, 2001:504:27::3b41:0:2

Did anyone else see this? Do they share some transport back to Chicago or something?

Frank


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