Asia Pacific problems?
Does anyone know what's happening across the pacific? root@falcon#> traceroute www.pcchips.com traceroute to www.pcchips.com (210.176.102.130), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 dslnet.gw.mhsc.net (199.108.175.1) 2.777 ms 2.907 ms 2.486 ms 2 monster-paix-atm-1.dslnetworks.net (199.108.168.1) 28.128 ms 29.948 ms 33.144 ms 3 fe2-0.sjc-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.23.1) 21.246 ms 20.800 ms 21.761 ms 4 pos0-2-155M.sjc-bb2.cerf.net (134.24.29.25) 21.676 ms 21.776 ms 21.622 ms 5 pos1-1-155M.sfo-bb3.cerf.net (134.24.32.89) 23.185 ms 24.678 ms 23.141 ms 6 pos3-0-0-155M.sfo-bb1.cerf.net (134.24.29.202) 23.296 ms 22.669 ms 23.374 ms 7 atm11-0-0.BR1.SCL1.ALTER.NET (137.39.23.137) 26.055 ms 24.776 ms 25.761 ms 8 105.at-5-0-0.XR4.SCL1.ALTER.NET (152.63.48.182) 25.336 ms 25.956 ms 26.089 ms 9 152.63.51.141 (152.63.51.141) 25.685 ms 42.531 ms 26.274 ms 10 188.ATM11-0-0.GW2.PAO1.ALTER.NET (146.188.147.237) 25.532 ms 27.583 ms 26.757 ms 11 hkt-gw.customer.ALTER.NET (157.130.193.134) 29.935 ms 27.987 ms 28.247 ms 12 h2-0-0.tmhbr01.hkt.net (202.84.128.229) 439.046 ms 476.217 ms 432.080 ms 13 f1-1.tmh100.imsbiz.com (205.252.128.234) 452.217 ms 432.152 ms 463.321 ms 14 tmh103.imsbiz.com (206.161.62.7) 528.569 ms 506.871 ms 480.182 ms 15 210.176.102.158 (210.176.102.158) 4470.295 ms * 4259.799 ms 16 210.176.102.130 (210.176.102.130) 3683.300 ms 4523.936 ms 3898.093 ms --- R O E L A N D M . J . M E Y E R
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Roeland Meyer (E-mail) wrote:
Does anyone know what's happening across the pacific?
root@falcon#> traceroute www.pcchips.com
There are around ten separate, major (IP) routes into New Zealand using several cable systems and several more satellite operators. New Zealand attracts a tiny minority of traffic within Asia Pacific, and there are innumerous other countries in the region with greater diversity (in both transmission and IP senses). This is by way of illustration; "what's happening across the pacific" is a question with no apparent answer; the implication that there is some common failure point when routing between the US and the entire region is false.
Hi Joe, I've been meaning to talk to you about IDNO stuff, when I have some time, after I get my INN servers up and running. On the AP question. I am aware that there are various routes. What I am asking, that I thought the traceroute made clear, was if there was anything specifically reported involving Hong Kong, which is where the traceroute went nutz.
-----Original Message----- From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley@automagic.org] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 3:58 AM To: Roeland Meyer (E-mail) Cc: LIST NANOG (E-mail) Subject: Re: Asia Pacific problems?
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Roeland Meyer (E-mail) wrote:
Does anyone know what's happening across the pacific?
root@falcon#> traceroute www.pcchips.com
There are around ten separate, major (IP) routes into New Zealand using several cable systems and several more satellite operators. New Zealand attracts a tiny minority of traffic within Asia Pacific, and there are innumerous other countries in the region with greater diversity (in both transmission and IP senses).
This is by way of illustration; "what's happening across the pacific" is a question with no apparent answer; the implication that there is some common failure point when routing between the US and the entire region is false.
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Joe Abley
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Roeland Meyer (E-mail)