We have an old Wiltel DS3 homed from their Anaheim POP... all traffic that's 
not going to destinations on the old 7911 backbone seems to be backhauled to 
Level3 in San Jose before getting anywhere else, like so:

 1  (internal)
 2  (internal)
 3  (internal)
 4  anhmca1wcx1-atm10-0-0.wcg.net (64.200.142.169)  8.017 ms  8.596 ms  8.138 ms
 5  anhmca1wcx3-oc48.wcg.net (64.200.143.65)  9.325 ms  8.056 ms  9.485 ms
 6  64.200.249.122 (64.200.249.122)  79.108 ms  251.438 ms  222.596 ms
 7  64.200.249.142 (64.200.249.142)  16.357 ms  16.167 ms  17.004 ms
 8  te-3-2-70.car4.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.68.110.25)  12.568 ms  13.195 ms  
13.384 ms

So they don't seem to interconnect 7911 and 3356 in Los Angeles. We complained 
about this a year ago and they basically said, "tough, you bought IP transit, 
we're giving you IP transit".

Anyway, so in the meantime we bougt a new gig-e to 3356 in San Jose...


 1  (internal)
 2  (internal)
 3  (internal)
 4  (internal)
 5  ge-x-x.car4.SanJose1.Level3.net (4.71.x.x)  9.063 ms  7.780 ms  8.460 ms


So it almost looks like my gig-e in San Jose is off the same router they 
backhaul 7911/Anaheim via.

I wouldn't take a new connection to 7911 unless you're okay with this sort of 
thing. Performance has been fine other than the 5-10ms of extra latency, but 
the 
asthetics bug me more than anything. If they communicated more about what 
they're doing on the 7911 net and what the PLAN is for transitioning things, 
I'd 
be happier. But it's been this way for years now so we're just disconencting 
the 
old one, which is probably what they're waiting for everyone to do rather than 
really merge the networks.

-Will


On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:15:42PM -0700, Scott Howard wrote:
> Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 23:15:42 -0700
> Subject: Level 3 - "legacy" Wiltel/Looking Glass bandwidth
> From: Scott Howard <sc...@doc.net.au>
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> 
> We're looking at getting connectivity via Level 3 in a particular
> datacenter, but we're being told that it's "legacy Wiltel/Looking Glass"
> rather than "true" Level 3.
> 
> Given that both of these acquisitions occurred years ago should I be
> worried, or is this "legacy" connectivity the same as L3 at any other
> datacenter?
> 
>   Scott.

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