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Cisco routers caused major outage in Japan: report
by sashwa Friday 18-May-2007
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Jim Duffy
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Cisco routers were the source of a major outage May 15 in an NTT network in Japan, according to an investment firm bulletin.

Between 2,000 and 4,000 Cisco routers went down for about 7 hours in the NTT East network after a switchover to backup routes triggered the routers to rewrite routing tables, according to a bulletin from CIBC World Markets. The outage disconnected millions of broadband Internet users across most of eastern Japan.

Cisco says it could not say which specific router models were involved.

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How in the world do you use 2000 to 4000 routers?

What topology is being used that would need 2000 to 4000 routers?

I doubt it's not so much that the routers failed, but more so the design that failed.
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