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marcelo3d

join:2009-06-19
Santa Cruz, CA

reply to NormanS

Re: Lossy (broken?) router dist1-10g1-2.snfcca.sbcglobal.net

Norman,

Yes, and no. I'm not sure what dslreports uses for trace route. It could be udp or ICMP. Even if it is ICMP pings, the fact that all other routers from the east coast to me decide to pass it along and this one has to de-prioritize them is a sign. It is not proof, I agree with you.

I'm sorry, but I don't know which are agregation routers from this path:
bb1-g1-0.pxpaca.sbcglobal.net
dist1-10g1-2.snfcca.sbcglobal.net2
rback35-g1-snfcca.sbcglobal.net
My Address

NormanS
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The only sign that a router not passing trace route packets (could be UDP, TCP, or ICMP; it is the TTL flag, among other packet header data, which makes it a trace route packet) give is that it is not passing those packets. Whether that is due to problems with the router, or other, can't be determined from the trace.

I am reasonably certain that your aggregation router is 'rback35-g1-snfcca.sbcglobal.net'.
--
Norman
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