Can someone indicate me some UUNet Looking Glass so I can check routes from Teleglobe ? I found only traceroute unfortunately. On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Neil J. McRae wrote:
Teleglobe's service is a complete joke. I've bought speakers from a man in a white van and got better service. I've just opened a ticket recently regarding UUNET issues also. For some reason Teleglobe was routeing one of our prefixes via their UUNET interconnect at LA and the other via Seattle, The LA route was really bad whilst the Seattle was bearable, I emailed trouble@teleglobe.net it takes 2 hours for them to respond to only say:
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THE FOLLOWING IS THE ANNOUNCEMENTS WE DO FOR BOTH YOUR NETWORKS IN NEW-YORK.
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Do you notice something wrong with that picture? The actual information that followed was a sh ip bgp of our routes on the access router that we connect too. Useful? hoho not I think. They then went on to blame UUNET. We re-routed the traffic via one of our other transit providers and some miracle must have happened on UUNET's network because the problem went away. My view is that Teleglobe have severe congestion issues with UUNET at the moment it seems to be a regular occurance with them. Whats more annoying is that they never admit these problem unless you make a huge noise about it, a regular occurance seems to be report a fault and get a reponse that indicates that they already know about the problem? IF SO WHY NOT TELL US?
Regards, Neil.
Hello!
Macomnet (ISP, AS8470, Moscow, Russia) uses world connectivity via Teleglobe. We have a router, managed by us, in NY. The interface pointing to America uses Teleglobe's address and another one, pointing to Moscow - ours.
Regullary I see a quite strange heavy delays on Teleglobe to Alternet interconnect point. I traced the route to several destinations with SRC addresses from Teleglobe's and Macomnet's IP blocks. The problem is that packets with SRC from Teleglobe address space passes through with lower delays than packets with Macomnet's SRC addresses.
-- Neil J. McRae - Alive and Kicking. neil@DOMINO.ORG
---------------- Have a nice day! Esakov Dmitriy, Macomnet Internet Dpt.