What happens if you do a traceroute to 210.55.12.254 from 1 hop after 203.97.231.225?? Also I did another couple of traces (210.55.12.254) I guess TSNZ connects to GG for only a couple of Networks only.. (not all). Anything else has to go internationally via OZ. Note on the 2nd trace it goes internationally to get to ftp.citylink.co.nz and goes internationally via 203.98.4.5 internationally BUT on the 3rd trace if I trace to 203.98.4.5 it straight it goes via National!!!???? Thanks Craig Tracing the route to www.citylink.co.nz (203.97.231.226) 1 a5-0-0-12.akcr5.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.65) [AS 4648] 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 f4-0.akcr1.netgate.net.nz (202.37.246.82) [AS 4648] 48 msec 4 msec 4 msec 3 S6-2.b2.sxb.tsnz.net (203.98.4.245) [AS 4763] 44 msec 44 msec 44 msec 4 fa0-1.b1.lqy.wlg.tsnz.net (203.98.21.25) [AS 4763] 52 msec 56 msec 56 msec 5 c8.wlg.tsnz.net (203.97.132.146) [AS 4763] 52 msec 56 msec 48 msec 6 * * * 7 www.citylink.co.nz (203.97.231.226) [AS 4763] 52 msec 48 msec 48 msec Tracing the route to ftp.citylink.co.nz (210.48.103.6) 1 a10-0-0-19.akbr1.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.69) [AS 4648] 4 msec 20 msec 12 msec 2 a4-1-0-3.sybr1.netgate.net.nz (202.50.116.82) [AS 4648] 28 msec 48 msec 36 msec 3 connect.sybr1.netgate.net.nz (202.50.116.115) [AS 4648] 52 msec 40 msec 68 msec 4 atm0-1-0-27.bdr1.syd.connect.com.au (210.8.219.237) 52 msec 32 msec 36 msec 5 Fddi1-0-0.pad13.Sydney.telstra.net (139.130.32.5) 40 msec 44 msec 32 msec 6 GigabitEthernet4-0.pad-core3.Sydney.telstra.net (139.130.249.240) 52 msec 56 msec 56 msec 7 Pos6-0-0.nzsx-core1.Auckland.telstra.net (203.50.126.50) 64 msec 72 msec 72 msec 8 FE0-0.t1.sxb.akl.tsnz.net (203.98.4.5) [AS 4763] 112 msec 96 msec 104 msec 9 asiaonline.t1.sxb.tsnz.net (203.98.4.206) [AS 4763] 88 msec 128 msec 140 msec 10 f0-1.gw2.ak.nz.asiaonline.net (210.48.1.6) 116 msec 116 msec 128 msec 11 f0-0.core2.ak.nz.asiaonline.net (202.14.100.221) 100 msec 100 msec 116 msec 12 f3-0.core1.wn.nz.asiaonline.net (210.48.12.2) 152 msec 120 msec 144 msec 13 f0-0.core3.wn.nz.asiaonline.net (210.48.3.252) 152 msec 188 msec 204 msec 14 * * Tracing the route to FE0-0.t1.sxb.akl.tsnz.net (203.98.4.5) 1 a5-0-0-12.akcr5.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.65) [AS 4648] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 f4-0.akcr1.netgate.net.nz (202.37.246.82) [AS 4648] 0 msec 4 msec 4 msec 3 S6-2.b2.sxb.tsnz.net (203.98.4.245) [AS 4763] 48 msec 44 msec 40 msec 4 FE0-0.t1.sxb.akl.tsnz.net (203.98.4.5) [AS 4763] 44 msec * 36 msec Dean Pemberton wrote:
Hmmm maybe GG are just staticly routing prefixes locally at known peering points. While refusing to let anyone else deliver them local traffic without a peering agreement.
That would be an interesting stance
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 11:32:11PM +1200, Craig Whitmore wrote:
Errr. the way back... (from a NG/GG connected machine) (210.55.12.254)
1 a5-0-0-12.akcr5.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.65) [AS 4648] 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec 2 f4-0.akcr1.netgate.net.nz (202.37.246.82) [AS 4648] 156 msec 4 msec 4 msec 3 S6-2.b2.sxb.tsnz.net (203.98.4.245) [AS 4763] 40 msec 40 msec 48 msec 4 fa0-1.b1.lqy.wlg.tsnz.net (203.98.21.25) [AS 4763] 60 msec 56 msec 60 msec 5 c8.wlg.tsnz.net (203.97.132.146) [AS 4763] 60 msec 52 msec 52 msec 6 rufer.citylink.co.nz (203.97.231.225) [AS 4763] 60 msec 60 msec 52 msec
It goes the right way back! (your return trip looks a little strange) (unless I'm going to the wrong place)
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I have no idea why AO don't/won't peer with GG but I shant ask.
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