[AusNOG] Facebook on NSW-IX

Phillip Grasso phillip.grasso at gmail.com
Wed May 6 17:03:10 EST 2015


Sorry for stating the obvious, seems like an economically driven traffic
profile. Costs a lot to carry heavy bw traffic across the pond.
On 6 May 2015 4:29 pm, "Barry Murphy" <barry at vibecommunications.co.nz>
wrote:

> Funny enough we have a similar issue, we receive about 150mbps from their
> peering to us in LA and about 10mbps over their AU peering.
> When I ask Facebook they say all traffic should come from their AU pop
> however this isn’t the case.
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> I’ve gone so far as rejecting all their more specific prefixes via
> transit’s and I got all outbound to them going fine via AU peering but
> return didn’t change.
> I’ve tried everything to no avail.
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> I’ve asked their team for some debug data from their LAX routers to see
> what they are seeing (a looking glass would be helpful) but have asked for
> this for about 4 months, they keep sending sydney ‘show route’ data.
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> Cheers
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> Kind regards,
> Barry Murphy / Chief Operating Officer
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> On 5/05/15 9:22 am, "Joseph Goldman" <joe at apcs.com.au> wrote:
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> >Hi *,
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> >  Those who use IX.asn.au NSW-IX, I see Facebook are connected up and
> >doing ~1.5gbit+ data @ peak. I am seeing some routes via the
> >route-servers, but netflow shows less than 1mbit of traffic from that
> >peer, which seems low for the size of my network. Does anyone know what
> >content exactly they serve on the IX? And if they only 'partially'
> >contribute to the route-servers, but need full peering for more advantage?
> >
> >  This is a post more out of curiosity than anything - I tried
> >contacting Facebook NOC & Peering teams to no response at all, so
> >thought I'd pose it to the list.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Joe
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