The internet connectivity issue affecting the East Coast of the United States is now resolved. We did not detected any issues in our Idaptive services and AWS has also confirmed the issue is limited to the affected external provider and AWS services were not impacted.
The following was posted by AWS:
"10:05 AM PST We are starting to see recovery for the connectivity issues from end customers in the East Coast of the United States to AWS services. Connectivity to instances and services within the Region are not impacted by the event. Internet traffic to/from other external providers is also not impacted. All AWS services are operating normally at this time.
10:14 AM PST Between 8:26 AM and 9:46 AM PST, some customers experienced connectivity issues from the East Coast of the United States to AWS services. Connectivity to instances and services within the Region were not impacted by the event. Internet traffic to/from other external providers was also not impacted. All AWS services continue to operate normally."
East Coast of the United States may be experiencing internet connectivity issues. AWS Internet Connectivity (N. Virginia) may be affected. The following have been posted by AWS:
"9:20 AM PST We are investigating connectivity issues with an internet provider, mainly affecting the East Coast of the United States, outside of the AWS Network. We are investigating the issue with the external provider."
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