
Is it Friday already? Or is this not a troll email? Its hard to tell. If its not a troll: Put up some smokeping boxes. Graph it for a few nights. Gather details. Send us those. That is far more interesting/(damning?) If its a troll: *grabs popcorn and gets comfortable* . we've not had a good "zomg the pipes, they are teh fullz, woe is Netflix" (and the obligatory cgn/v6/software vs hardware router sub thread divergences). Very nicely struck balance sir! On July 2, 2014 11:19:07 PM CDT, Sam Norris <Sam@SanDiegoBroadband.com> wrote:
Hey all - new to the list but not to the community...
Wondering if this is typical when there is too small of a pipe between peering arrangements:
From Level3 to Time Warner
ADDRESS STATUS 2 4.69.133.206 4ms 4ms 4ms 3 4.69.153.222 9ms 4ms 4ms 4 4.69.158.78 8ms 4ms 4ms (L3) 5 66.109.9.121 28ms 53ms 29ms (TWC) <------ 6 107.14.19.87 30ms 28ms 28ms 7 66.109.6.213 27ms 28ms 28ms 8 72.129.1.1 32ms 32ms 32ms 9 72.129.1.7 27ms 26ms 25ms 10 67.52.158.145 28ms 29ms 31ms
From TWC to Level3
# ADDRESS RT1 RT2 RT3 STATUS
2 24.43.183.34 5ms 5ms 6ms 3 72.129.1.14 8ms 8ms 8ms
4 72.129.1.2 6ms 8ms 8ms
5 107.14.19.30 7ms 8ms 8ms
6 66.109.6.4 8ms 8ms 8ms
7 107.14.19.86 5ms 5ms 5ms
8 66.109.9.122 34ms 33ms 31ms (TWC) <------
9 4.69.158.65 31ms 30ms 29ms (L3) 10 4.69.153.221 33ms 33ms 34ms 11 4.69.133.205 32ms 32ms 31ms
I am showing, typically at night, a 20-40ms jump when hopping from Level3 to Time Warner and back in Tustin, CA. This does not happen when using Cogent or other blended providers bandwidth. I believe they are probably stuffing too many bits thru the peering there and wondering whats the best way to prove to them both (we pay for both) that they need to fix it.
During non-peak traffic times these look normal (sub 10s).
Sam
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