[AusNOG] PIPE / TPG blocking IPs
Brenden
fluccs at outlook.com
Wed Jul 2 12:58:20 EST 2014
Hi Matt,
Does that go via AAPT by any chance?
We noticed that AAPT is fine.
1 gi9-9.sglebdist02.nw.aapt.net.au (202.10.15.154) [MPLS: Label 725 Exp 0]
0 msec
gi9-9.sglebdist01.nw.aapt.net.au (202.10.15.152) [MPLS: Label 1676 Exp
0] 0 msec
gi9-9.sglebdist02.nw.aapt.net.au (202.10.15.154) [MPLS: Label 725 Exp 0]
0 msec
2 bu8.sglebbrdr11.aapt.net.au (202.10.14.27) 0 msec
bu9.sglebbrdr11.aapt.net.au (202.10.14.29) 0 msec
bu8.sglebbrdr11.aapt.net.au (202.10.14.27) 0 msec
3 xe-9-0-3-460.edge1.LosAngeles6.Level3.net (4.26.0.101) [AS 3356] 184
msec 184 msec 192 msec
4 te2-5.bbr01.cs01.lax01.networklayer.com (4.26.0.70) [AS 3356] 168 msec
172 msec 168 msec
5 ae0.bbr02.eq01.sjc02.networklayer.com (173.192.18.150) [AS 36351] [MPLS:
Label 390060 Exp 0] 172 msec 172 msec 168 msec
6 ae7.bbr01.eq01.sjc02.networklayer.com (173.192.18.164) [AS 36351] [MPLS:
Label 762506 Exp 0] 172 msec 168 msec 172 msec
7 ae0.bbr02.wb01.sea02.networklayer.com (173.192.18.146) [AS 36351] 188
msec 188 msec 188 msec
8 ae1.dar02.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (173.192.18.185) [AS 36351] 188
msec 188 msec 188 msec
Etc etc
From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Matt
Perkins
Sent: Wednesday, 2 July 2014 12:56 PM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] PIPE / TPG blocking IPs
Pings ok From AAPT IP and Pipe IP address on our transits. Point to point.
We have both AAPT and Pipe (Yea i know it made sense 3 years ago)
Matt.
On 2/07/2014 12:50 pm, Brenden wrote:
Just wondering if anyone knows why PIPE / TPG would block a single IP, on
the Sydney side of their network??
We have a server at Softlayer with a range of IPs. For example
67.228.195.118 is blocked (routing loop by the looks).
Other IPs in the range are working fine (e.g .120)...
The PIPE Networks NOC is giving us the run around (the issue originally come
about because we couldn't reach the US server from our PIPE transit, now
we're getting reports from TPG consumer customers they can't access the IP
either)
For example: 67.228.195.118
# ping 67.228.195.118
PING 67.228.195.118 (67.228.195.118) 56(84) bytes of data.
>From 202.7.166.137 icmp_seq=1 Time to live exceeded
>From 202.7.166.137 icmp_seq=2 Time to live exceeded
>From 202.7.166.137 icmp_seq=3 Time to live exceeded
>From 202.7.166.137 icmp_seq=4 Time to live exceeded
Traceroute:
1 eth1-1.rq-127creek-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.72) 0 msec 0 msec
4 msec
2 ve100.rq-127creek-mlx-02.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.4) 16 msec 16 msec
16 msec
3 eth6-2.rq-148brunswick-mlx-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.111) 12 msec
12 msec 12 msec
4 eth11-7.rn-400harris-mlx-03.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.166) 12 msec 12
msec 12 msec
5 ve101.rn-400harris-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.213) 12 msec 20
msec 12 msec
6 ip-2-136-161-203.static.pipenetworks.com (203.161.136.2) 12 msec 12 msec
12 msec
7 203-219-35-2.static.tpgi.com.au (203.219.35.2) [AS 7545] 12 msec 16 msec
12 msec
8 syd-pow-cla-csw1-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.146) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 16 msec
9 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12 msec 12
msec
10 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12
msec 12 msec
11 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 12 msec
12 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12 msec 16
msec
13 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 16 msec
14 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 132 msec 12
msec 12 msec
15 *
syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12 msec
16 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12
msec 16 msec
17 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 16 msec
18 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 12 msec * 12 msec
19 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 12 msec
20 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12
msec 12 msec
21 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12 msec *
22 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 12 msec 16
msec 12 msec
23 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 12 msec 16
msec 12 msec
24 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 12 msec 16 msec 12
msec
25 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 16 msec 12
msec 16 msec
26 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 16 msec
27 *
syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12 msec
28 syd-pow-cla-crt1-ge2-2-2.tpgi.com.au (202.7.171.53) [AS 7545] 12 msec 16
msec 12 msec
29 syd-pow-cla-csw2-po-5.tpgi.com.au (202.7.162.14) [AS 7545] 12 msec 12
msec 12 msec
30 syd-pow-cf-i.tpgi.com.au (202.7.166.137) [AS 7545] 16 msec * 20 msec
The next IP 67.228.195.120 (same server at Softlayer)
# ping 67.228.195.120
PING 67.228.195.120 (67.228.195.120) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 67.228.195.120: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=177 ms
64 bytes from 67.228.195.120: icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=177 ms
64 bytes from 67.228.195.120: icmp_seq=3 ttl=50 time=177 ms
1 eth1-1.rq-127creek-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.72) 4 msec 0 msec
0 msec
2 ve100.rq-127creek-mlx-02.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.4) 12 msec 12 msec
12 msec
3 eth6-2.rq-148brunswick-mlx-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.111) 12 msec
12 msec 12 msec
4 eth11-7.rn-400harris-mlx-03.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.166) 12 msec 12
msec 12 msec
5 ve101.rn-400harris-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.213) 16 msec 12
msec 16 msec
6 ip-2-136-161-203.static.pipenetworks.com (203.161.136.2) 12 msec 12 msec
16 msec
7 203-219-35-4.static.tpgi.com.au (203.219.35.4) [AS 7545] 16 msec 16 msec
16 msec
8 10ge3-1.core1.sjc1.he.net (72.52.66.21) [AS 6939] 164 msec 160 msec 164
msec
9 10ge2-1.core1.sjc2.he.net (72.52.92.118) [AS 6939] 160 msec 160 msec 164
msec
10 te1-7.bbr01.eq01.sjc01.networklayer.com (206.223.116.176) 160 msec 160
msec 160 msec
11 ae0.bbr02.wb01.sea02.networklayer.com (173.192.18.146) [AS 36351] 176
msec 180 msec 176 msec
12 ae1.dar02.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (173.192.18.185) [AS 36351] 180
msec
ae1.dar01.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (173.192.18.143) [AS 36351] 180
msec
ae1.dar02.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (173.192.18.185) [AS 36351] 180
msec
13 po1.fcr01.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (67.228.118.134) [AS 36351] 180
msec
po2.fcr01.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (67.228.118.138) [AS 36351] 180
msec
po1.fcr01.sr01.sea01.networklayer.com (67.228.118.134) [AS 36351] 180
msec
14 67.228.195.120-static.reverse.softlayer.com (67.228.195.120) [AS 36351]
180 msec 176 msec 176 msec
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to figure out what's going on?
We're getting nowhere with PIPE.
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