On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 3:21 PM Michael Still <stillwaxin@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI 29791 isn't the only origin I'm seeing this on from one point of view:
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 10310 26085 14210
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 20773 29066
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 2906
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 2906 40027
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 29791
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 30844
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 30844 36991
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 30844 38056 38056 38056
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 37468 37230
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 37468 37230 37230 37230
                      AS path: 3257 6453 9498 4637 47869
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 1299 2906
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 1299 3491 20485 20485 4809 49209
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 20773 29066
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 2906
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 29791
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 30844
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 30844 36991
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 30844 38056 38056 38056
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 37468 37230
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 37468 37230 37230 37230
                      AS path: 3356 6453 9498 4637 47869

I'm not sure what is supposed to be there for 6453_9498 but I suspect not nearly as much as is currently present (only 4637 listed here for brevity).


huh... us-carrier -> tata -> airtel -> telstra .. that seems TOTALLY PLAUSIBLE.. no.
 


On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 2:53 PM John Weekes <jw@nuclearfallout.net> wrote:
Marcus,

From route-views output, it looks like AS9498/airtel is probably leaking your route between two of its upstreams (AS6453/Tata and AS4637/Telstra) overseas, funneling some of your traffic through their router.

route-views>sh ip bgp 23.92.178.22 | i 9498
  3356 6453 9498 4637 29791
  1403 6453 9498 4637 29791
  3549 3356 6453 9498 4637 29791
  19214 3257 6453 9498 4637 29791
  1403 6453 9498 4637 29791
  286 6453 9498 4637 29791
  53364 3257 6453 9498 4637 29791
  3257 6453 9498 4637 29791
  1239 6453 9498 4637 29791
  2497 6453 9498 4637 29791
  57866 6453 9498 4637 29791
  7660 2516 6453 9498 4637 29791
  701 6453 9498 4637 29791
  3561 209 6453 9498 4637 29791

You might try halting advertisements to your AS4637/Telstra peer while you contact AS9498.

-John

On 11/15/2018 10:43 AM, Marcus Josephson wrote:

Anyone else seeing an odd Scenic routing in the LAX/SJE area for tata.

 

traceroute to 23.92.178.22 (23.92.178.22), 30 hops max, 52 byte packets

if-ae-13-2.tcore2.lvw-los-angeles.as6453.net (64.86.252.34)  180.698 ms  180.610 ms  181.712 ms

     MPLS Label=344269 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1

if-ae-7-2.tcore2.svw-singapore.as6453.net (180.87.15.25)  189.327 ms if-ae-7-2.tcore2.svw-singapore.as6453.net (64.86.252.37)  176.800 ms if-ae-7-2.tcore2.svw-singapore.as6453.net (64.86.252.39)  174.631 ms

     MPLS Label=609315 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1

if-ae-20-2.tcore1.svq-singapore.as6453.net (180.87.96.21)  174.287 ms  173.370 ms  173.804 ms

4  120.29.215.202 (120.29.215.202)  179.104 ms  179.367 ms  179.324 ms

5  182.79.152.247 (182.79.152.247)  180.164 ms 182.79.152.253 (182.79.152.253)  184.816 ms 182.79.152.247 (182.79.152.247)  250.928 ms

unknown.telstraglobal.net (202.127.73.101) [AS  4637]  173.974 ms  173.986 ms  173.484 ms

i-93.sgpl-core02.telstraglobal.net (202.84.224.189) [AS  4637]  175.094 ms  175.699 ms  174.343 ms

i-10850.eqnx-core02.telstraglobal.net (202.84.140.46) [AS  4637]  280.686 ms  288.703 ms  280.836 ms

i-92.eqnx03.telstraglobal.net (202.84.247.17) [AS  4637]  278.021 ms  276.637 ms  302.249 ms

10  equinix-ix.sjc1.us.voxel.net (206.223.116.4)  174.139 ms  174.163 ms  174.067 ms

 

 

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