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  • From: Charles Sprickman
  • Date: Tue Aug 08 11:43:33 2000

Hi,

Sorry to post, but we've exhausted any normal routes through customer
service.  You can just delete this here and now without scrolling down to
the nasty traceroutes...

Could someone with some knowledge of ticket 802-107 please contact me off
list.  This is a long-standing issue and I'm having trouble swallowing the
current explanation.

Thanks, 

Charles

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Nutshell:

core-1#ping
Protocol [ip]:
Target IP address: www.bbn.com
Repeat count [5]: 25
Datagram size [100]:
Timeout in seconds [2]:
Extended commands [n]:
Sweep range of sizes [n]:
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 25, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 128.11.42.31, timeout is 2 seconds:
..!..!!..!!!..!!!.!.!!.!.
Success rate is 52 percent (13/25), round-trip min/avg/max = 152/164/176
ms

core-1#traceroute www.bbn.com

Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to www.bbn.com (128.11.42.31)

  1 fa10-0.nyccolo-border1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.48.45) [AS 3847] 0 msec
0 msec 4 msec
  2 f6-0.nyccolo-core1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.1.81) [AS 3847] 0 msec 0
msec 0 msec
  3 a3-0-916.camcolo-dbe1.bbnplanet.net (128.11.124.130) [AS 3847] 164
msec *  *
  4 vlan40.camcolo-isw02-rc1.bbnplanet.net (128.11.194.68) [AS 3847] 168
msec *  *
  5  *
    bbnbp3.cam-colo.bbnplanet.com (128.11.42.185) [AS 3847] 176 msec *

--

Tracing the route to www.uu.net (208.243.117.123)

  1 fa10-0.nyccolo-border1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.48.45) [AS 3847] 0 msec
0 msec 4 msec
  2 f6-0.nyccolo-core1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.1.81) [AS 3847] 0 msec 0
msec 0 msec
  3 a1-0-516.ordcolo-core1.bbnplanet.net (128.11.124.66) [AS 3847] 36 msec
36 msec 32 msec
  4 fa5-0-0.ordcolo-peer1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.1.174) [AS 3847] 36 msec
36 msec 36 msec
  5 NChicago2-core0.nap.net (207.112.249.129) [AS 5646] 172 msec 176 msec
176 msec
  6  *  *
    p5-2.chcgil1-ba1.bbnplanet.net (4.24.6.129) [AS 1] 176 msec
  7  *  *  *
  8  *
    p2-0.nycmny1-br1.bbnplanet.net (4.24.6.90) [AS 1] 236 msec *
  9  *
    p1-0.nycmny1-ba1.bbnplanet.net (4.24.6.230) [AS 1] 172 msec *
 10  *  *
    a1-0.xnycmny4-uunet.bbnplanet.net (4.0.6.142) [AS 1] 172 msec
 11 160.at-6-0-0.XR1.NYC9.ALTER.NET (152.63.18.222) [AS 701] 172 msec 168
msec 172 msec
 12  *  *
    181.at-1-0-0.TR1.NYC9.ALTER.NET (152.63.20.122) [AS 701] 180 msec
 13 125.at-5-0-0.TR1.DCA6.ALTER.NET (152.63.2.125) [AS 701] 184 msec 184
msec 184 msec
 14 187.at-4-1-0.XR1.DCA1.ALTER.NET (152.63.33.209) [AS 701] 184 msec *  *
 15 195.ATM6-0.GW3.DCA1.ALTER.NET (146.188.161.73) [AS 701] 176 msec 192
msec *
 16  *
    315.GW1.TCO3.customer.ALTER.NET (137.39.128.206) [AS 701] 168 msec *
 17 prod-334a.tco3.web.uu.net (208.243.113.236) [AS 11486] 172 msec *  *

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This is normally a very quick hop to qwest, which leads me to not believe
that this has anything to do with Sprint.  Don't ask me why there's a
connection to qwest at 33 Whitehall, no one's been able to explain that.

Tracing the route to www.qwest.net (208.45.139.41)

  1 fa10-0.nyccolo-border1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.48.45) [AS 3847] 0 msec
0 msec 0 msec
  2 f6-0.nyccolo-core1.bbnplanet.net (207.240.1.81) [AS 3847] 4 msec 0
msec 0 msec
  3  *
    quasi.artnet.com (207.240.48.38) [AS 3847] 144 msec *
  4 jfk-core-03.inet.qwest.net (205.171.30.13) [AS 209] 140 msec 156 msec
*
  5  *  *
    jfk-core-01.inet.qwest.net (205.171.30.9) [AS 209] 140 msec
  6 wdc-core-02.inet.qwest.net (205.171.5.235) [AS 209] 144 msec 156 msec
*
  7  *
    wdc-core-01.inet.qwest.net (205.171.24.1) [AS 209] 148 msec 268 msec
  8  *
    wdc-brdr-03.inet.qwest.net (205.171.24.38) [AS 209] 148 msec 144 msec
  9 iad-cntr-01.inet.qwest.net (205.171.24.138) [AS 209] 152 msec *  144
msec
 10  *  *  *
 11 www.qwest.net (208.45.139.41) [AS 209] 144 msec 160 msec *       

My guess, the MFS ATM connection to nyccolo is crap...

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