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Brief Network Disruption.

January 5, 2009 by IRIS Staff

All connectivity between EECS and the outside world was briefly disrupted. The exact cause of the outage is unknown; log messages are inconclusive. The primary symptom was dropped OSPF routes on the links which traverse the EECS firewall links. While nobody was actively working on the equipment at that time, it’s possible this outage is related to preliminary testing of new 10GB network links to campus. The problem seems to have resolved itself.

Resolved as of 2009-01-05 16:24:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Tagged With: Wired Networking, Wireless Networking

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