Hey folks. I'm working with my friends at National Public Radio. They're having network problems, and I'm not sure the correct people at UUNet to report this anomaly to. The answer NPR got from UUNet was: MFS trouble in Dallas. Does that make sense? any suggestions? thanks in advance. sorry for the interruption. # /usr/local/bin/traceroute npr.org traceroute to npr.org (199.0.132.69), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 router.butterfly.net (199.73.40.1) 7 ms 5 ms 3 ms 2 s0.router.clark.net (199.73.41.254) 12 ms 15 ms 12 ms 3 sl-dc-1-S19-T1.sprintlink.net (144.228.4.1) 19 ms 29 ms 17 ms 4 sl-dc-8-F0/0.sprintlink.net (144.228.20.8) 21 ms 19 ms 17 ms 5 sl-mae-e-H2/0-T3.sprintlink.net (144.228.10.42) 26 ms 18 ms 19 ms 6 Vienna1.VA.Alter.Net (192.41.177.249) 26 ms 297 ms * 7 sl-mae-e-F0/0.sprintlink.net (192.41.177.241) 22 ms 31 ms 44 ms 8 Vienna1.VA.Alter.Net (192.41.177.249) 62 ms 87 ms * 9 sl-mae-e-F0/0.sprintlink.net (192.41.177.241) 37 ms 36 ms 28 ms 10 Vienna1.VA.Alter.Net (192.41.177.249) 63 ms 83 ms 77 ms 11 sl-mae-e-F0/0.sprintlink.net (192.41.177.241) 21 ms 32 ms 27 ms 12 Vienna1.VA.Alter.Net (192.41.177.249) 40 ms 50 ms 68 ms 13 sl-mae-e-F0/0.sprintlink.net (192.41.177.241) 33 ms 19 ms 31 --Dave http://iron.butterfly.net/motodave