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Hi,<br>
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Both those IP's jump straight into PIPE IX (Peering) for me, and
head straight to the IP through TPG-Telecom network.<br>
<br>
115.178.16.45 jumps in on AS25130 (PIPE Networks)<br>
118.88.26.80 jumps in on AS7545 (TPG)<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Joe<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/06/14 12:50, Fluccs Australia
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Is anyone else experiencing issues with PIPE/TPG
transit?
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<div>We're getting reports that Optus and Telstra users in
Canberra / Sydney / Melbourne can't reach us, seems to be an
issue with the AAPT network.</div>
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<div>Was wondering if I could get some trace routes to:</div>
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<div>E.g 115.178.16.45 / 118.88.26.80</div>
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<div>We've already raised a ticket with PIPE NOC but we'd like
to see how wide spread it is.</div>
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<div>By all accounts international traffic seems unaffected.</div>
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