up_the_irons: This IPv6 circuit flapped so frequently that it would always recover before our monitoring would hit the 3 minute threshold, and as such halt the escalation of the incident. Then, it would start all over.
That's why it took a while to notice the problem (I didn't end up getting paged)
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brycec: I think I'm seeing some more connectivity issues today, this time with IPv4 traffic.
(Gathering data still, but mentioning it for the sake of logging and such)
Update: False alarm, seems to be The Internet At Large that cut-off one DC from ARP briefly as Level3 was dropped from their routing. (Weird)
trobotham: comcast had some major issues earlier
nationwide issues
-: brycec is happily not a Comcast users/subscriber
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