cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Scott Granados

Anyone else seeing an issue between cw and att somewhere near sf it looks
like.

I go from 4 ms, at the point tagged as the peer between cw and att and
1400 ms once I land on att.

THanks





Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Shon Elliott
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ATT has been having several issues over the past few days, especially
with their broadband unit on the west coast to alot of central
california locations where latency jumps from 20ms to 1100ms nightly.
This just started a few days ago. I opened a ticket (as a customer) to
their broadband division but never heard back. So, I'm not suprised. Who
knows what's going on over there. It's getting pretty annoying though.
Scott Granados wrote:
| Anyone else seeing an issue between cw and att somewhere near sf it looks
| like.
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| I go from 4 ms, at the point tagged as the peer between cw and att and
| 1400 ms once I land on att.
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| THanks
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Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Mark Kasten
No issues to report, probably a return path issue.  It'd be easier to 
confirm that with a traceroute showing the latency.  And you will get a 
timely response from [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is where this email belongs.

Regards,
  Mark Kasten
  Cable  Wireless
Scott Granados wrote:

Anyone else seeing an issue between cw and att somewhere near sf it looks
like.
I go from 4 ms, at the point tagged as the peer between cw and att and
1400 ms once I land on att.
THanks



 




Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Scott Granados

It actually looked like it was farther in the att network, after cw's peer
the next hop after cw's peer.

I just tried the trace again and it seems better.

Cw seems to be handing off to att at a  different point in santaclara now
not sanfrancisco which seemed to help.
Again though it looked like att was the issue because cw looked fine up
tntil one hop after cw ended.



On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, IP-GNOC wrote:

 No issues to report, probably a return path issue.  It'd be easier to
 confirm that with a traceroute showing the latency.  And you will get a
 timely response from [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is where this email belongs.

 Regards,
 Mark Kasten
 Cable  Wireless


 Scott Granados wrote:

 Anyone else seeing an issue between cw and att somewhere near sf it looks
 like.
 
 I go from 4 ms, at the point tagged as the peer between cw and att and
 1400 ms once I land on att.
 
 THanks
 
 
 
 
 





Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Richard A Steenbergen

On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 02:19:58PM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
 
 It actually looked like it was farther in the att network, after cw's peer
 the next hop after cw's peer.
 
 I just tried the trace again and it seems better.
 
 Cw seems to be handing off to att at a  different point in santaclara now
 not sanfrancisco which seemed to help.
 Again though it looked like att was the issue because cw looked fine up
 tntil one hop after cw ended.

route-server.ip.att.net

When in doubt, try looking at the reverse path.

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Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Scott Granados

Is there a good plac for a listing of the publically available
route-servers?  I only knew of the oregon one.

Thanks

- Original Message -
From: Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Scott Granados [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: cw to att? issue?


 On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 02:19:58PM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
 
  It actually looked like it was farther in the att network, after cw's
peer
  the next hop after cw's peer.
 
  I just tried the trace again and it seems better.
 
  Cw seems to be handing off to att at a  different point in santaclara
now
  not sanfrancisco which seemed to help.
  Again though it looked like att was the issue because cw looked fine up
  tntil one hop after cw ended.

 route-server.ip.att.net

 When in doubt, try looking at the reverse path.

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Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread jlewis

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Scott Granados wrote:

 
 Is there a good plac for a listing of the publically available
 route-servers?  I only knew of the oregon one.

http://www.traceroute.org/#Route Servers

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Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Haesu

www.traceroute.org should have some but that site hasn't been updated in
ages..

These are *some* that I know including oregon:

route-views.oregon-ix.net
route-views2.oregon-ix.net
route-server.gt.ca
route-server.ip.att.net
route-server.cw.net
route-server.bbnplanet.net

hope it helps..

-hc

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Scott Granados wrote:


 Is there a good plac for a listing of the publically available
 route-servers?  I only knew of the oregon one.

 Thanks

 - Original Message -
 From: Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Scott Granados [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:35 PM
 Subject: Re: cw to att? issue?


  On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 02:19:58PM -0800, Scott Granados wrote:
  
   It actually looked like it was farther in the att network, after cw's
 peer
   the next hop after cw's peer.
  
   I just tried the trace again and it seems better.
  
   Cw seems to be handing off to att at a  different point in santaclara
 now
   not sanfrancisco which seemed to help.
   Again though it looked like att was the issue because cw looked fine up
   tntil one hop after cw ended.
 
  route-server.ip.att.net
 
  When in doubt, try looking at the reverse path.
 
  --
  Richard A Steenbergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
  GPG Key ID: 0xF8B12CBC (7535 7F59 8204 ED1F CC1C 53AF 4C41 5ECA F8B1 2CBC)
 





Re: cw to att? issue?

2003-03-12 Thread Rob Thomas

Hi, Scott.

] Is there a good plac for a listing of the publically available
] route-servers?  I only knew of the oregon one.

I keep a list in the Secure BGP Template:

   http://www.cymru.com/Documents/secure-bgp-template.html

I do this so that I don't forget them.  :)  Updates and comments
are always welcome!

Thanks,
Rob.
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