Please keep responses off-list to minimize clutter.
Can anyone try ping/traceroute 204.10.190.1? DNS queries against same?
Please let me know off-list if this FAILS, and what path you follow /
how far you get.
Many TIA,
Eddy
Please keep responses off-list to minimize clutter.
Can anyone try ping/traceroute 204.10.190.1? DNS queries against same?
Please let me know off-list if this FAILS, and what path you follow /
how far you get.
Many TIA,
Eddy
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 00:13:48 +0000 (GMT)
From: Edward B. DREGER
Many thanks to all who have responded. I think/hope I have enough
information now!
Eddy
This brings up something I've been thinking about. Are there any free
services that let you submit an IP and get traces back from multiple
geographic locations?
There are plenty of internet measurement projects, but none of them seem
to let you do a live trace and get the data back in a parseable format.
jas
Edward B. DREGER wrote:
Anyone having issues with speakeasy dsl connectivity?
Supposedly they're having a national outage.
I currently have partial connectivity to the Internet through speakeasy.
Our speakeasy t1 in palo alto was out for approx. 40 minutes. Service is back as of now.
Andrew MacLeod
Network Operations Manager
Etheric Networks
877.541.3905
http://geektools.com/traceroute.php
http://www.simplelogic.com/net_utils/Default.asp
Just to name a few...
Justin Dixon
Jason Lewis wrote:
This brings up something I've been thinking about. Are there any free
services that let you submit an IP and get traces back from multiple
geographic locations?There are plenty of internet measurement projects, but none of them seem
to let you do a live trace and get the data back in a parseable format.
not it's intended purpose however I would observe:
[jaeggli@winged-monkey ~]$ telnet route-views.routeviews.org
Trying 128.223.51.103...
Connected to route-views.routeviews.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
C