Not quite sure whether this should go to outages, or here. I'm not
confident that there actually *is* an outage of any sort...having a tough
time characterizing it.
I have an IPSec tunnel between 64.6.220.219 (upstreams Sprint, AT&T, and
LeveL3/legacy TWTelecom) and 64.199.98.162 (upstream Windstream). Egress
from 64.6.220.219 was going through Sprint until I turned that session
down.
traceroute to 64.199.98.162 (64.199.98.162), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 1a-1-vlan11.int.appriss.com (10.10.35.1) 0.995 ms 0.965 ms 0.947 ms
2 lsces03-e-1-13.office.appriss.com (10.9.3.45) 0.283 ms 0.344 ms
0.421 ms
3 lscorpfw01a-ge2-0-0-0.int.appriss.com (64.6.219.41) 0.275 ms 0.299
ms 0.272 ms
4 clinetedge01-ge-0-3-0-0.appriss.net (64.6.221.157) 0.731 ms 0.762 ms
0.752 ms
5 sl-gw10-nsh-0-1-0-0-si204.sprintlink.net (144.228.97.29) 45.753 ms
45.782 ms 45.772 ms
6 144.232.11.73 (144.232.11.73) 44.496 ms 44.321 ms 44.296 ms
7 144.232.5.212 (144.232.5.212) 46.955 ms 45.695 ms 46.958 ms
8 144.232.2.225 (144.232.2.225) 42.132 ms 144.232.15.111
(144.232.15.111) 41.922 ms 144.232.10.218 (144.232.10.218) 41.928 ms
9 atl-bb1-link.telia.net (62.115.49.157) 42.872 ms 42.863 ms 42.955 ms
10 * * *
11 * * *
traceroute from the 64.199.98.162 side back towards 64.6.220.219:
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 64.6.220.219
�1� 64.199.98.161 0 msec 10 msec 0 msec
�2� 205.147.221.153 0 msec 10 msec 0 msec
�3� 40.128.249.156 10 msec 0 msec 0 msec
�4� 40.136.117.74 0 msec 0 msec 10 msec
�5� 40.128.10.138 10 msec 20 msec
� � 40.128.248.62 10 msec
�6� 40.128.10.150 10 msec
� � 40.128.10.146 10 msec
� � 40.128.10.150 10 msec
�7� 80.239.194.41 20 msec 10 msec 10 msec
�8� 213.248.87.254 10 msec 10 msec 30 msec
�9� 12.122.133.34 20 msec 20 msec 20 msec
�10 12.122.152.137 20 msec 20 msec 20 msec
�11 12.122.152.209 50 msec 20 msec 20 msec
�12 12.118.107.122 40 msec 40 msec 40 msec
�13 170.75.217.4 50 msec 40 msec 50 msec
�14� *� *� *�
�15� *� *� * �
(the 170.75.217.4 is my edge facing AT&T)
When I shut down my BGP session to Sprint, my traffic shifted to AT&T and
the tunnel came up.
Anyone else seeing any issues around this area (I know, pretty vague),
seemingly specifically related to interconnections between Sprint, Telia,
and Windstream?
I know Telia experienced some issues yesterday that were apparently
resolved, maybe some lingering issues resulting from that? Shot in the
dark, here.