[AusNOG] PIPE Transit / TPG / APPT routing issues
Joe Wooller
joe at waia.asn.au
Wed Jun 11 13:06:09 EST 2014
Yes we do! :)
Joe
On 11 Jun 2014, at 11:03 am, Nathan Brookfield <Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au> wrote:
> I don’t think they do strip the 7606 from WAIX.
>
> Kindest Regards,
> Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB)
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> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Joseph Goldman
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 June 2014 1:02 PM
> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] PIPE Transit / TPG / APPT routing issues
>
> It is likely because the PIPE-IX AS (18398) is in the path before the TPG AS, where as on WAIA and other IX's they generally strip out the IX's AS so its a more 'direct' path.
>
>
> On 11/06/14 12:59, Matthew Perkins wrote:
> Both those ip's go via IXAU to there destination's which is strange as we have peers to both Pipe and AAPT. Strange it's IXAU first.
>
> Matt.
> 1 edge-george-1.spectrum.com.au (203.14.108.1) 0.421 ms 0.428 ms 0.456 ms
> 2 core-george-spectrum.com.au (202.68.168.17) 0.706 ms 0.786 ms 0.812 ms
> 3 core-global.spectrum.com.au (202.68.161.174) 14.341 ms 14.421 ms 14.417 ms
> 4 tpgi.ix.waia.asn.au (198.32.212.17) 73.395 ms 73.448 ms 73.505 ms
> 5 203-219-35-79.static.tpgi.com.au (203.219.35.79) 51.726 ms 51.755 ms 51.747 ms
> 6 ve2070.rn-400harris-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (203.161.136.1) 61.369 ms 61.347 ms 61.251 ms
> 7 ve101.rn-400harris-mlx-03.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.212) 71.956 ms 71.880 ms 71.919 ms
> 8 eth8-1.rq-148brunswick-mlx-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.167) 71.897 ms 69.649 ms 69.582 ms
> 9 ve100.rq-148brunswick-cer-01.tpg-telecom.net (121.101.138.3) 69.626 ms 68.983 ms 69.212 ms
> 10 ip-222-84-192-203.static.pipenetworks.com (203.192.84.222) 68.143 ms 68.955 ms 69.382 ms
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>
> On 11/06/2014 12:50 pm, Fluccs Australia wrote:
> Is anyone else experiencing issues with PIPE/TPG transit?
>
> 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.
>
> Was wondering if I could get some trace routes to:
>
> E.g 115.178.16.45 / 118.88.26.80
>
> We've already raised a ticket with PIPE NOC but we'd like to see how wide spread it is.
>
> By all accounts international traffic seems unaffected.
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