Inaccessible network from Verizon, accessible elsewhere.

Matthew Huff mhuff at ox.com
Mon Dec 12 13:44:56 UTC 2011


DSLReports Verizon forum reports routing issues in Westchester, Rockland and Nassau. I tried a few traceroutes this morning. Some went through fine, others died at the first hop within Verizon.

People are reporting mixed results calling Verizon. Some techs are saying it's a known issues, others are going through the standard script (reboot router, reboot ONT, check settings on browser, i.e. clueless, even to the point of saying that the person's router is bad and they would send them a new one).



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Greene [mailto:maillist at webjogger.net]
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 1:27 AM
> To: nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: Re: Inaccessible network from Verizon, accessible elsewhere.
> 
> We're having strange issues in NYC metropolitan area.
> 
> We can trace from Verizon FIOS to some IP addresses of our ASN 11579
> block. Others don't work. The IP's that don't work seem to die at
> 130.81.107.228 on the Verizon network.
> 
> Something is rotten in Denmark. Or NY. You know what I mean.
> 
> On 12/12/2011 1:02 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Matthew Huff<mhuff at ox.com>  wrote:
> >> Consumer fios. Verizon forums are full of posts about it. Too tired
> this evening to worry about it.
> > :( I'll have to do some testing when I get near a consumer fios
> > then... So, they squash all DNS NOT to their complexes, that seems
> > rather dastardly of them... considering they deployed that hateful
> > paxfire/nominum garbage on their recursive servers :(
> >
> > -chris
> >
> >> On Dec 11, 2011, at 10:48 PM, "Christopher
> Morrow"<morrowc.lists at gmail.com>  wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Matthew Huff<mhuff at ox.com>
> wrote:
> >>>> I'm seeing the same thing from my home lan via fios. I've run a
> recursive dns server for years and can't reach the roots. Had to switch
> to using verizon's dns servers as forwarders.
> >>>>
> >>> business or consumer fios?
> >>> 3  G0-9-4-7.WASHDC-LCR-22.verizon-gni.net (130.81.104.180)  6.662
> ms
> >>> 6.739 ms  6.788 ms
> >>> 4  so-14-0-0-0.RES-BB-RTR2.verizon-gni.net (130.81.22.56)  6.852 ms
> >>> 15.384 ms  8.184 ms
> >>> 5  0.ae2.BR1.IAD8.ALTER.NET (152.63.32.158)  12.857 ms  12.927 ms
> >>> 13.004 ms
> >>> 6  dcp-brdr-03.inet.qwest.net (63.146.26.105)  12.429 ms  7.847 ms
> >>> 6.464 ms
> >>> 7  lap-brdr-03.inet.qwest.net (67.14.22.78)  89.140 ms  88.929 ms
> >>> 89.032 ms
> >>> 8  63.146.26.70 (63.146.26.70)  94.879 ms  94.580 ms  93.120 ms
> >>> 9  sl-crs1-kc-0-0-0-2.sprintlink.net (144.232.18.112)  58.520 ms
> >>> 58.330 ms  58.186 ms
> >>> 10  144.232.25.193 (144.232.25.193)  49.950 ms
> >>> sl-crs1-oma-0-9-2-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.2.177)  49.962 ms
> >>> sl-crs1-oma-0-8-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.8.171)  47.687 ms
> >>> 11  sl-crs1-oro-0-3-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.25.207)  84.416 ms
> >>> 83.266 ms sl-crs1-oro-0-12-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.25.73)
> >>> 84.667 ms
> >>> 12  124.215.199.122 (124.215.199.122)  195.590 ms * *
> >>>
> >>> all of this seems to point at some kddi.net rouer gobbling packets,
> >>> no? (since pretty much everyone's got the same terminating hop) -
> >>> also note that while some folks traverse L3, my route is via
> qwest...
> >>>
> >>> it's interesting that 701 isn't picking their other peer (sprint)
> >>> here directly, no?
> >>>
> >>>> Sent from my iPad
> >>>>
> >>>> On Dec 11, 2011, at 8:07 PM, "Brandon
> Kim"<brandon.kim at brandontek.com>  wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> I too am now experiencing issues. I cannot get to www.cisco.com
> and various websites.
> >>>>> Some websites work lightning quick, some take a long time to
> load, and some just don't load at all.....
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 09:55:40 +0900
> >>>>>> From: randy at psg.com
> >>>>>> To: nanog at nanog.org
> >>>>>> Subject: Re: Inaccessible network from Verizon, accessible
> elsewhere.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> from home lan
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> % traceroute gw-li377.linode.com
> >>>>>> traceroute to gw-li377.linode.com (106.187.34.1), 64 hops max,
> 52
> >>>>>> byte packets
> >>>>>> 1  192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1)  1.471 ms  0.725 ms  0.555 ms
> >>>>>> 2  tokyo10-f03.flets.2iij.net (210.149.34.72)  7.241 ms  6.651
> ms
> >>>>>> 6.939 ms
> >>>>>> 3  tokyo10-ntteast0.flets.2iij.net (210.149.34.157)  5.573 ms
> >>>>>> 6.109 ms  5.346 ms
> >>>>>> 4  tky001lip20.iij.net (210.149.34.97)  6.410 ms  7.471 ms
> 7.934
> >>>>>> ms
> >>>>>> 5  tky001bb10.iij.net (58.138.100.209)  6.670 ms  9.251 ms
> 5.866
> >>>>>> ms
> >>>>>> 6  tky009bf00.iij.net (58.138.80.17)  6.730 ms
> >>>>>>     tky008bf02.iij.net (58.138.80.13)  7.021 ms
> >>>>>>     tky009bf00.iij.net (58.138.80.17)  8.593 ms
> >>>>>> 7  tky001ix05.iij.net (58.138.82.2)  9.767 ms
> >>>>>>     tky001ix05.iij.net (58.138.82.6)  6.101 ms
> >>>>>>     tky001ix01.iij.net (58.138.80.106)  8.420 ms
> >>>>>> 8  203.181.102.61 (203.181.102.61)  19.514 ms
> >>>>>>     203.181.102.21 (203.181.102.21)  6.054 ms
> >>>>>>     203.181.102.61 (203.181.102.61)  11.478 ms
> >>>>>> 9  otejbb203.kddnet.ad.jp (118.155.197.129)  7.457 ms
> >>>>>>     otejbb203.kddnet.ad.jp (59.128.7.129)  7.835 ms
> >>>>>>     otejbb204.kddnet.ad.jp (59.128.7.130)  7.824 ms
> >>>>>> 10  cm-fcu203.kddnet.ad.jp (124.215.194.180)  15.860 ms  16.401
> ms
> >>>>>>     cm-fcu203.kddnet.ad.jp (124.215.194.164)  17.519 ms
> >>>>>> 11  124.215.199.122 (124.215.199.122)  7.892 ms *  11.984 ms
> >>>>>>
> >
> >





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