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Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue
From: John Dvorak <john () dvorak net>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 19:04:21 -0500
Anyone aware if this is causing any bleedover to Sprint? Seeing massive delays (~280+ ms) and drops between Relay, MD (144.232.15.2) and San Jose (144.232.8.145). Also seeing same from fort worth (144.232.9.192) to ana (144.232.20.64). Cisco.com is a good destination to try. On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:19:40 -0800 Eric Brunner-Williams <brunner () nic-naa net> wrote:
I'm seeing everything from Hughes Network (my vsat) go to Portland, Maine, from Northern Virginia, by way of Nashville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles (Verizon), and then back to Boston (Alter), for 20 hops. The usual is 10, straight up the eastern seaboard. Lots of delay, and more bad dns than usual.
Current thread:
- AboveNet Global Routing issue Ross Vandegrift (Feb 28)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Rodrick Brown (Feb 28)
- RE: AboveNet Global Routing issue Blake Pfankuch (Feb 28)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Eric Brunner-Williams (Feb 28)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue John Dvorak (Feb 28)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Ross Vandegrift (Feb 29)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Max Tulyev (Feb 29)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Eric Brunner-Williams (Feb 28)
- Re: AboveNet Global Routing issue Daniel Roesen (Feb 29)