Connectivity to Latin American NRENs
Bernhard Schmidt
berni at birkenwald.de
Sat Oct 13 22:35:36 CEST 2007
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 04:03:59PM -0400, William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote:
Hi,
> However, some of the stinky^Wgood discussions usually point somewhere
> to Internet 2, although it was my understanding that this had been
> sorted out. I've also raised issues with CANARIE regarding access to
> IPv6 networks through the GEANT peering with some, albeit slower
> success. I'm not sure that it's a technical issue so much as a policy
> one at times.
>
> But, they will listen, so feel free to contact 'eng -at- canarie dot
> ca' to glean a response from them.
The interesting thing with Canarie is that they do have a crappy inbound
connectivity
HOST: svr02.teleport-iabg.de Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. backbone2-gige-0-3-15.telepo 0.0% 20 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.9 0.2
2. fe-0-2-2.rt7.muc3.m-online.n 0.0% 20 2.0 92.6 1.0 1397. 317.5
3. unknown.ar1.MUN1.gblx.net 0.0% 20 1.8 1.7 1.2 2.3 0.3
4. 2001:440:eeee:ffc8::2 0.0% 20 169.1 169.7 168.5 170.9 0.9
5. 2001:440:eeee:ffc8::2 0.0% 20 170.6 169.6 168.3 171.2 1.0
6. sl-bb1v6-rly-t-96.sprintv6.n 0.0% 20 244.0 243.1 242.0 244.4 0.9
7. 2001:ca0:1::1:1 15.0% 20 621.3 603.1 503.8 769.5 62.5
8. tunnel-chttl-lavanoc.lava.ne 15.0% 20 590.3 610.3 476.1 835.0 87.3
9. 3ffe:8070:1:13::1 10.0% 20 613.5 656.3 554.7 778.0 60.8
10. 2001:1228:11b:90a::1 15.0% 20 738.5 842.1 717.3 1000. 94.4
11. 2001:1228:10a:f09::1 25.0% 20 834.7 853.8 716.6 982.2 74.0
12. 2001:1228:10a:f02::2 15.0% 20 791.6 887.3 791.6 1038. 75.3
13. 2001:1348:1:2::1 20.0% 20 889.5 872.6 756.7 968.4 62.7
14. canet-1-is-jmb-776.sttlwa.pa 25.0% 20 658.4 672.2 593.2 827.2 64.3
15. 2001:410:101:2::2 20.0% 20 625.6 636.5 577.0 700.6 46.1
16. 2001:478:149::1 21.1% 19 582.6 663.8 547.5 851.7 73.9
17. 2001:478:149::11 21.1% 19 731.5 728.5 578.7 872.1 94.0
18. ncrgate-pap-3.ipv6.nrc.ca 15.8% 19 689.3 717.8 550.9 834.6 75.7
19. ryouko.imsb.nrc.ca 26.3% 19 633.3 713.2 594.4 831.0 74.0
but decent outbound connectivity...
* 2001:1b10::/32 25689 2884 6509 3425 293 3549 8767 29259 i
Canarie - ESnet - commercial players (path seems to have pMTU problems
btw)
Now if ES.net could follow best practice and announce everyone who gets a
fulltable from them to their upstreams/peers, the problems would be
solved for Canarie at least. Anyone having contacts for es.net?
Regards,
Bernhard
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