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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 07:49:28 PST8
From: "Mark D. Overholser" <os2@markoverholser.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: RESEND: Odd MTR result

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Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:

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>
> ==> No one bites on this?
>
> Help please, I am over my head.
>
> I am trying to contact 32.97.166.75.
>
> If I run MTR I get the following anomalous result:
>
> Matt's traceroute [v0.51]
> UNKNOWNHOST Sat Jan 31 21:19:32 2004
> Keys: D - Display mode R - Restart statistics Q - Quit
> Packets Pings
> Hostname %Loss Rcv Snt Last Best Avg Worst
> 1. 192.168.1.1 0% 35 35 30 30 33 50
> 2. 10.20.12.9 98% 1 35 70 70 70 70
> 3. ppp-203.144.161.5.revip.asianet.co. 9% 32 35 60 60 68 90
> 4. ppp-203.144.144.129.revip.asianet.c 12% 31 35 80 60 71 220
> 5. 61.19.15.245 6% 33 35 160 140 153 170
> 6. Vlan111.msfc1.LosAngeles.Teleglobe. 77% 8 35 440 90 628 2200
> 7. 202.47.253.148 71% 10 35 60 60 82 110
> 8. 202.47.253.249 18% 28 34 220 30 95 230
> 9. 202.47.253.249 10% 30 34 160 140 404 2980
> 10. Vlan111.msfc1.LosAngeles.Teleglobe. 94% 2 34 90 60 75 90
> 11. if-3-1.core2.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.n 79% 7 34 100 50 67 100
> 12. if-5-0.core3.NewYork.Teleglobe.net 9% 31 34 30 30 54 90
> 13. if-12-0.core1.Ashburn.teleglobe.net 0% 34 34 30 30 145 1310
> 14. 10.20.12.9 21% 27 34 120 90 1026 4300
> 15. if-12-0.core1.Ashburn.teleglobe.net 49% 17 34 60 60 157 1420
> 16. 10.20.12.9 27% 25 34 50 30 304 960
> 17. 10.20.12.9 27% 25 34 870 30 713 1310
> 18. 10.20.12.9 82% 6 34 750 580 736 1030
> 19. ppp-203.144.161.5.revip.asianet.co. 97% 1 33 660 660 660 660
> 20. ???21. ???22. ???23. ???24. ???25. 97% 1 28 2580 2580 2580 25802?
>
> You see at hop 13 I am in the USA at Teleglobe but hop 14 drops me right
> back to what is apparently the headend router on my DSL connection. After
> that it keeps bouncing around.
>
> If I run trace route I get:
>
> [D:\OS2PROG\MTR\MTR-0.51]tracerte 32.97.166.75
> traceroute to 32.97.166.75 (32.97.166.75), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
> 1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 0 ms 0 ms 0 ms
> 2 10.20.12.9 (10.20.12.9) 50 ms 60 ms 50 ms
> 3 ppp-203.144.161.5.revip.asianet.co.th (203.144.161.5) 50 ms 50 ms
> 4 ppp-203.144.144.129.revip.asianet.co.th (203.144.144.129) 40 ms 40
> 5 61.19.15.245 (61.19.15.245) 130 ms 140 ms 130 ms
> 6 202.47.253.148 (202.47.253.148) 140 ms 140 ms 140 ms
> 7 202.47.253.249 (202.47.253.249) 270 ms 260 ms 270 ms
> 8 Vlan111.msfc1.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.net (207.45.201.161) 250 ms 260
> 9 if-3-1.core2.LosAngeles.Teleglobe.net (207.45.220.98) 260 ms 260 ms
> 10 if-5-0.core3.NewYork.Teleglobe.net (64.86.83.173) 330 ms 330 ms 33
> 11 if-12-0.core1.Ashburn.teleglobe.net (63.243.149.101) 320 ms 330 ms
> 12 Vlan3.msfc1.Ashburn.Teleglobe.net (64.86.81.226) 340 ms * *
> 13 * *
>
> It just dies at hop 13.
>
> Interpretation please?
>
> Jeffrey Race
>

Hmm....

Looks like doesn't know where to
go. What do you get when you PING the IP address, I assume that it never
"gets there", but what message do you get, "Unknown Destination Host"???
Is Teleglobe your DSL provider or DLS providers Upstream?? Complain
to them about Bad Routing Tables since you connection to the USA is
through TeleGlobe, and you obviously "can't get there, from here".

I get this with Win2K SP3 at 07:15PST on 02-FEB-2004:

c:\tracert 32.97.166.75

Tracing route to pws.prserv.net [32.97.166.75]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms 192.168.254.254
2 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms transedge-131-45.transedge.com
[216.171.131.45]

3 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms f3-0.border1.rap.pdx.transedge.com
[216.171.128.
9]
4 90 ms 90 ms 101 ms f4-0.border2.rap.pdx.transedge.com
[216.217.2.14
]
5 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms p1-5.border1.lsa.sea.transedge.com
[216.217.3.14
1]
6 40 ms 30 ms 50 ms p1-5.border1.lsa.sea.transedge.com
[216.217.3.14
1]
7 30 ms 40 ms 100 ms p2-0.border1.rap.sea.transedge.com
[216.217.3.62
]
8 30 ms 141 ms 180 ms ge-5-1-107.hsa1.Seattle1.Level3.net
[63.211.199.
5]
9 311 ms 40 ms 30 ms level3-gw.st6wa.ip.att.net [192.205.32.21]
10 30 ms 101 ms 40 ms tbr2-p012402.st6wa.ip.att.net
[12.123.44.134]
11 341 ms 521 ms 530 ms tbr2-cl1.cgcil.ip.att.net [12.122.10.61]
12 581 ms 641 ms 641 ms gar4-p390.cgcil.ip.att.net [12.123.6.14]
13 90 ms 110 ms 100 ms pws.prserv.net [32.97.166.75]

Trace complete.

MarkO

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