The fix was successful, we are now seeing traffic correctly routing from our New York zone.
Datacenter engineers identified a possible fault with the network definitions responsible for proxying traffic on our AnyEdge instance in NYC and are working on a fix.
After more investigation it does not appear to be a BGP attack. However indications are that there is a stale BGP route being advertised by intermediate equipment. We will continue to keep you updated on this investigation.
We can confirm that we are not able to pull traffic into our New York AnyEdge server and consequentially any servers within the remit of this region are affected as they are not able to communicate back to our cluster.
We have further attempted to remove advertising in this region however it is not being respected.
At present we are suspecting a BGP Hijack and are in communication with our providers for the next course of action.
We are currently investigating reports of SIP routing problems with traffic in the New York zone.
Investigations are underway.
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