Nope -- here's another out our other pipe:
[ Mon Nov 30 12:40:50 ]
[ root@pdx-s01 -> traceroute postoffice.worldnet.att.net
traceroute to postoffice.worldnet.att.net (204.127.5.20), 30 hops max, 40 bytes
1 ns.bytes.net (205.147.64.1) 54.959 ms 18.982 ms 19.484 ms
2 cisco1.bytes.net (205.147.64.2) 19.213 ms 18.972 ms 29.649 ms
3 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 58.715 ms 29.107 ms
74.8s
4 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 33.812 ms !H *
39.391 ms H
Jim
I'm on AT&T, and I haven't noticed any unreachable sites... ELI maybe?
Nope -- here's another out our other pipe:
[ Mon Nov 30 12:40:50 ]
[ root@pdx-s01 -> traceroute postoffice.worldnet.att.net
traceroute to postoffice.worldnet.att.net (204.127.5.20), 30 hops max, 40
bytes
1 ns.bytes.net (205.147.64.1) 54.959 ms 18.982 ms 19.484 ms
2 cisco1.bytes.net (205.147.64.2) 19.213 ms 18.972 ms 29.649 ms
3 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 58.715 ms 29.107 ms
74.8s
4 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 33.812 ms !H *
39.391 ms H
Ok, I can't get to the postoffice.x.x.x host via my VERIO NYC connection.
My NYC Earthlink account can see it though. I'm sending you the traceroute
logs via email Jim, too much stuff to pollute the list with. If you feel
that the logs can assist others with similar problems, who I haven't seen
any yet, then you can repost them to the list.
Thanks to everybody who is sending me either broken or complete
traceroutes to Sprint. Sprint seems to be slowly fixing itself. As I
understand it, they installed three routers that weren't configured
properly -- exactly how, I don't know.
The interesting problem is AT&T:
[ root@pdx-s01 -> traceroute mailhost.worldnet.att.net
traceroute to mailhost.worldnet.att.net (204.127.8.4), 30 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 ns.bytes.net (205.147.64.1) 26.276 ms 19.033 ms 19.475 ms
2 cisco1.bytes.net (205.147.64.2) 19.075 ms 19.218 ms 19.757 ms
3 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 213.315 ms 29.124 ms
149.192 ms
4 border1-serial3-1.Seattle.cw.net (204.70.52.49) 119.228 ms !H *
99.522 ms !H
[ Mon Nov 30 13:21:20 ]
[ root@pdx-s02 -> traceroute mailhost.worldnet.att.net
traceroute to mailhost.worldnet.att.net (204.127.8.3), 30 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 pdx-pm01 (209.188.52.11) 1.023 ms 0.807 ms 0.777 ms
2 209.104.198.73 (209.104.198.73) 4.144 ms 4.817 ms 4.045 ms
3 209.104.198.73 (209.104.198.73) 4.456 ms !H 5.615 ms !H *
Gone on two distinctly different routes.
Jim
They're invisible to us too:
[root@Overkill]# traceroute postoffice.worldnet.att.net
traceroute: Warning: postoffice.worldnet.att.net has multiple addresses;
using 204.127.5.17
traceroute: Warning: Multiple interfaces found; using 209.41.244.2 @ eth0
traceroute to postoffice.worldnet.att.net (204.127.5.17), 30 hops max, 40
byte packets
1 border-core0-eth1.Columbus.EnterZone.Net (209.41.244.1) 0.539 ms
0.447 ms 0.411 ms
2 core1-eth0-ENTERZONE.Columbus.fnsi.net (209.115.127.21) 0.915 ms
0.837 ms 0.772 ms
3 core1-eth0-ENTERZONE.Columbus.fnsi.net (209.115.127.21) 0.939 ms !H *
1.900 ms !H
Then again, the whole world sucks right now because of the Clinton crap
being released on the net.
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Oh, I do that all the time. Just throw unknown components into the mix and
pray that it works without having tested in a non-production environment.
Thanks to everybody who is sending me either broken or complete
traceroutes to Sprint. Sprint seems to be slowly fixing itself. As I
understand it, they installed three routers that weren't configured
properly -- exactly how, I don't know.
Again, after talking to FNSI, I now know that the Clinton video was
released today. As more and more people get it encoded and up on the net,
performance of the net overall will go down until people have seen enough
testimony about Monica going down.
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The problem appears to be in worldnet (AS6478) - although AS 2751 doesn't look
real happy. I'm a little suspicious (cancel that - a _lot_ suspicious) about
some of what I'm seeing from their other ASs, but I haven't actually reviewed
them for a while. I am, however, getting routes for 144, 7018, and 6269.
daniel rothman
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Monica went down, so now it's the net's turn.
Cheers,
-- jr 'got it' a