Glen wrote:
We have filed a ticket with AT&T on this end as well.
And just to amplify on this point:
We are aware of the issues between Global Crossing, OCCAID, and AT&T,
and have reported them. When we get additional data, we send it to them
immediately. I have communication from them every 48-72 hours as they
hunt these individual problems down and correct them.
We are already putting into place additional tunnel connections directly
to the IETF, to provide a wider variety of potential routes, and AT&T
has already informed me that they are also improving their routing
situation here in California for us as well, and that details are
forthcoming.
But above all:
If you are having an IPV6 problem, you'll get the fastest action, and
you'll help us in the most direct way, by sending it directly to me, via
ietf-action(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org (or just to my direct email address if you
like.)
I don't follow all of the conversations on this very busy list, so
sending the information to me directly will be much more helpful.
Thanks,
Glen Barney
IT Director
AMS (IETF Secretariat)
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