draft-netrail-packet-over-aol-dialup-00.txt
missng@subtopia$ traceroute www.dsli.com traceroute: Warning: Multiple interfaces found; using 207.99.106.2 @ hme0:2 traceroute to www.dsli.com (207.31.125.10), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 nac-gw.colo1.psnynj.informationwave.net (207.99.106.1) 1.254 ms 0.771 ms 0.626 ms 2 209.123.11.153 (209.123.11.153) 1.558 ms 1.752 ms 1.517 ms 3 global-crossing.transit.nac.net (207.99.10.2) 1.661 ms 2.550 ms 1.644 ms 4 s3-0-1-45M.br1.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.29.161) 2.750 ms 3.759 ms 3.864 ms 5 pos2-1-155M.cr2.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.249.193) 3.274 ms 3.072 ms 4.230 ms 6 pos1-0-622M.cr1.ATL1.gblx.net (206.132.115.94) 23.473 ms 22.354 ms 22.223 ms 7 pos4-1-0-155M.br1.ATL1.gblx.net (208.178.116.26) 22.105 ms 22.887 ms 21.876 ms 8 t3-1-0-3--0.pr1.Atlanta.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.1.65) 24.902 ms 24.610 ms 25.988 ms 9 ge-2-1-0--0.tr1.Atlanta1.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.60.193) 24.914 ms 27.209 ms 26.658 ms 10 at-0-2-0--4.tr1.Miami2.FL.us.netrail.net (209.44.75.77) 53.625 ms 53.938 ms 54.092 ms 11 DSLICorp-10M.Miami2.FL.US.netrail.net (205.215.25.38) 60.638 ms 55.186 ms 66.316 ms 12 ACA80105.ipt.aol.com (172.168.1.5) 68.131 ms 57.195 ms 66.348 ms 13 IWC-W21A.MIA.netrail.net (207.31.90.5) 61.419 ms 61.708 ms 61.906 ms 14 user.dsli10.com (207.31.125.10) 60.042 ms 59.769 ms 76.960 ms Umm...either NetRail is passing traffic through an AOL dialup with amazing compression and keeping latency down, or someone looked at 192.168 and 172.16 and decided to add a netblock to RFC1918 without letting anyone else know... -- Omachonu Ogali missnglnk@informationwave.net http://www.informationwave.net
How can I configure my router to gain this level of compression? Jeff Stoned koala bears drooled eucalyptus spit in awe as Omachonu Ogali exclaimed:
missng@subtopia$ traceroute www.dsli.com traceroute: Warning: Multiple interfaces found; using 207.99.106.2 @ hme0:2 traceroute to www.dsli.com (207.31.125.10), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 nac-gw.colo1.psnynj.informationwave.net (207.99.106.1) 1.254 ms 0.771 ms 0.626 ms 2 209.123.11.153 (209.123.11.153) 1.558 ms 1.752 ms 1.517 ms 3 global-crossing.transit.nac.net (207.99.10.2) 1.661 ms 2.550 ms 1.644 ms 4 s3-0-1-45M.br1.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.29.161) 2.750 ms 3.759 ms 3.864 ms 5 pos2-1-155M.cr2.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.249.193) 3.274 ms 3.072 ms 4.230 ms 6 pos1-0-622M.cr1.ATL1.gblx.net (206.132.115.94) 23.473 ms 22.354 ms 22.223 ms 7 pos4-1-0-155M.br1.ATL1.gblx.net (208.178.116.26) 22.105 ms 22.887 ms 21.876 ms 8 t3-1-0-3--0.pr1.Atlanta.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.1.65) 24.902 ms 24.610 ms 25.988 ms 9 ge-2-1-0--0.tr1.Atlanta1.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.60.193) 24.914 ms 27.209 ms 26.658 ms 10 at-0-2-0--4.tr1.Miami2.FL.us.netrail.net (209.44.75.77) 53.625 ms 53.938 ms 54.092 ms 11 DSLICorp-10M.Miami2.FL.US.netrail.net (205.215.25.38) 60.638 ms 55.186 ms 66.316 ms 12 ACA80105.ipt.aol.com (172.168.1.5) 68.131 ms 57.195 ms 66.348 ms 13 IWC-W21A.MIA.netrail.net (207.31.90.5) 61.419 ms 61.708 ms 61.906 ms 14 user.dsli10.com (207.31.125.10) 60.042 ms 59.769 ms 76.960 ms
Umm...either NetRail is passing traffic through an AOL dialup with amazing compression and keeping latency down, or someone looked at 192.168 and 172.16 and decided to add a netblock to RFC1918 without letting anyone else know... -- Omachonu Ogali missnglnk@informationwave.net http://www.informationwave.net
-- "...and the burnt fool's bandaged finger goes wobbling back to the fire." -Joe Zeff in the SDM.
Looks like one of our customers(DSLI) is a little foggy on RFC1918. I'll have our NOC notify them. draft-netrail-packet-over-aol-dialup-00.txt, would make a pretty good April 1st RFC, though. - Daniel Golding NetRail, Inc.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Omachonu Ogali Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 6:29 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: draft-netrail-packet-over-aol-dialup-00.txt
missng@subtopia$ traceroute www.dsli.com traceroute: Warning: Multiple interfaces found; using 207.99.106.2 @ hme0:2 traceroute to www.dsli.com (207.31.125.10), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 nac-gw.colo1.psnynj.informationwave.net (207.99.106.1) 1.254 ms 0.771 ms 0.626 ms 2 209.123.11.153 (209.123.11.153) 1.558 ms 1.752 ms 1.517 ms 3 global-crossing.transit.nac.net (207.99.10.2) 1.661 ms 2.550 ms 1.644 ms 4 s3-0-1-45M.br1.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.29.161) 2.750 ms 3.759 ms 3.864 ms 5 pos2-1-155M.cr2.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.249.193) 3.274 ms 3.072 ms 4.230 ms 6 pos1-0-622M.cr1.ATL1.gblx.net (206.132.115.94) 23.473 ms 22.354 ms 22.223 ms 7 pos4-1-0-155M.br1.ATL1.gblx.net (208.178.116.26) 22.105 ms 22.887 ms 21.876 ms 8 t3-1-0-3--0.pr1.Atlanta.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.1.65) 24.902 ms 24.610 ms 25.988 ms 9 ge-2-1-0--0.tr1.Atlanta1.GA.us.netrail.net (205.215.60.193) 24.914 ms 27.209 ms 26.658 ms 10 at-0-2-0--4.tr1.Miami2.FL.us.netrail.net (209.44.75.77) 53.625 ms 53.938 ms 54.092 ms 11 DSLICorp-10M.Miami2.FL.US.netrail.net (205.215.25.38) 60.638 ms 55.186 ms 66.316 ms 12 ACA80105.ipt.aol.com (172.168.1.5) 68.131 ms 57.195 ms 66.348 ms 13 IWC-W21A.MIA.netrail.net (207.31.90.5) 61.419 ms 61.708 ms 61.906 ms 14 user.dsli10.com (207.31.125.10) 60.042 ms 59.769 ms 76.960 ms
Umm...either NetRail is passing traffic through an AOL dialup with amazing compression and keeping latency down, or someone looked at 192.168 and 172.16 and decided to add a netblock to RFC1918 without letting anyone else know... -- Omachonu Ogali missnglnk@informationwave.net http://www.informationwave.net
participants (3)
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Daniel Golding
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Jeff Workman
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Omachonu Ogali