Funny trace of the day
Daniel Roesen
dr at cluenet.de
Wed Jun 29 14:20:07 CEST 2005
Hi,
traceroute to 2001:6c8::1 (2001:6c8::1) from
2001:838:1:1:210:dcff:fe20:7c7c, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
1 ge-1-3-0.breda.ipv6.concepts-ict.net (2001:838:1:1::1) 0.403 ms 0.348 ms 0.314 ms
2 se2.ams-ix.ipv6.concepts-ict.net (2001:838:0:10::1) 2.406 ms 1.958 ms 1.979 ms
3 ge0-1-0.rtr1.ams-tc2.io.nl (2001:7f8:1::a502:4587:1) 2.225 ms 2.556 ms 2.484 ms
4 ge-0-1-0-0-v189.ipv6.rtr1.ams-rb.io.nl (2001:1460:2000::1) 3.569 ms 2.992 ms 2.665 ms
5 if-11-0-1-459.6bb1.AD1-Amsterdam.ipv6.teleglobe.net (2001:5a0:200::15) 3.342 ms 5.451 ms 3.043 ms
6 gin-mtt-6bb1.ipv6.teleglobe.net (2001:5a0:300::1) 90.268 ms 115.456 ms 90.385 ms
7 tu-viagenie.ipv6.noris.de (2001:780::b) 116.046 ms 140.328 ms 120.178 ms
8 3ffe:b00:c18::6b (3ffe:b00:c18::6b) 199.959 ms 201.08 ms 193.336 ms
9 3ffe:80a::e (3ffe:80a::e) 286.115 ms 285.733 ms 286.887 ms
10 * * *
Seems like hop 7 (noris.de, small german ISP) forwards a ~fullish table
to their Upstream Teleglobe, who happily accept anything obviously.
If Teleglobe and Noris are listening: could you sort that out? It hurts
global connectivity.
I really wonder why a german ISP needs a tunnel to Canada as well. :-)
Regards,
Daniel
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