www.nist.gov over v6 trouble Was: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

Christopher Morrow morrowc.lists at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 15:38:33 UTC 2011


On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Rob V <rob at ipninja.net> wrote:
> Interesting ... I seem to stay in North America ... I guess it depends what
> POP you connect to?
>
> traceroute6 to nist.gov (2610:20:6060:aa::a66b) from
> 2001:4978:<snip>:fe67:cafa, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets
>  1  2001:<snip>::1  1.147 ms  0.461 ms  0.413 ms
>  2  gw-525.chi-02.us.sixxs.net  30.235 ms  30.380 ms  30.256 ms
>  3  sixxs.ge-0.0.0-30.core1.chi.bb6.your.org  109.226 ms  29.622 ms  30.270
> ms
>  4  gige-g2-19.core1.chi1.he.net  31.716 ms  31.157 ms  40.147 ms
>  5  10gigabitethernet7-2.core1.nyc4.he.net  47.923 ms  56.877 ms  48.230 ms
>  6  2001:504:f::64  49.124 ms  51.467 ms  50.701 ms
>  7  2600:803:22f::2  63.797 ms  73.429 ms  63.938 ms
>  8  2600:803:22f::2  62.129 ms  68.801 ms  62.511 ms
>  9  2610:20:6060:aa::a66b  59.465 ms  76.910 ms  70.083 ms


 3  gige-g4-12.core1.ash1.he.net (2001:470:0:90::1)  12.26 ms  6.847
ms  14.985 ms
 4  eqx.br6.iad8.verizonbusiness.com (2001:504:0:2::701:1)  7.385 ms
7.783 ms  7.463 ms

he and 701 seem to peer? (judging by hostname on the PTR at least) so
HE, probably does better than sixxs at least for 701 destinations. (of
which nist appears to be one)

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: STARNES, CURTIS [mailto:Curtis.Starnes at granburyisd.org]
> Sent: June-08-11 11:27 AM
> To: Christopher Morrow; David Swafford
> Cc: nanog at nanog.org; DO-webmaster at nist.gov
> Subject: RE: www.nist.gov over v6 trouble Was: Microsoft's participation in
> World IPv6 day
>
> Typical long trip via a sixxs.net tunnel.
> Unlike Hurricane Electric (tunnelbroker.net), Sixxs has no US peering that I
> know of so everything has to hit overseas before returning back.
>
> Curtis.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Morrow [mailto:morrowc.lists at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:19 AM
> To: David Swafford
> Cc: nanog at nanog.org; DO-webmaster at nist.gov
> Subject: Re: www.nist.gov over v6 trouble Was: Microsoft's participation in
> World IPv6 day
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 6:33 AM, David Swafford <david at davidswafford.com>
> wrote:
>> Interesting, I'm having that same issue w/ www.nist.gov this morning.
>> Front page loads fine, but all links return a 404.   Here's my tracert
>> if it
>> helps:
>>
>> tracert www.nist.gov
>> Tracing route to nist.gov [2610:20:6060:aa::a66b] over a maximum of 30
>> hops:
>>  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  2001:1938:2a7::1
>>  2    85 ms    87 ms    84 ms
>> gw-383.phx-01.us.sixxs.net[2001:1938:81:17e::1]
>
> phoenix, az,us
>
>>  3    92 ms    99 ms    86 ms  2001:4de0:1000:a4::1
>>  4    98 ms    87 ms    90 ms
>> 1-3.ipv6.r1.ph.hwng.net[2001:4de0:1000:27::2]
>>  5   136 ms   140 ms   131 ms
>> 3-2.ipv6.r1.at.hwng.net[2001:4de0:1000:15::1]
>>  6   167 ms   167 ms   175 ms
>> 2-1.ipv6.r2.dc.hwng.net[2001:4de0:1000:7::1]
>
> wash-dc, usa
>
>>  7   246 ms   253 ms   245 ms
>> 5-4.ipv6.r2.am.hwng.net[2001:4de0:1000:5::1]
>
> amsterdam, nl! (you seem to have bypassed NIST here...)
>
>>  8   248 ms   247 ms   247 ms
>> AMS-IX.v6.lambdanet.net[2001:7f8:1::a501:3237:1]
>>  9   265 ms   267 ms   265 ms
>> FRA-1-pos413.v6.lambdanet.net[2001:7f0:0:16::1]
>
> Frankfurt, DE
>
>>  10   275 ms   268 ms   268 ms  6b1.fft4.alter.net
>> [2001:7f8::319e:0:1]
>
> w00t! 12702! - 'lab ipv6 network in EMEA'
>
>>  11   268 ms   304 ms   271 ms  gw6.dca6.alter.net [2001:600:c:8::2]
>
> back to DC.
>
>>  12   271 ms   271 ms   270 ms  2600:803:22f::2
>>  13   280 ms   272 ms   268 ms  2600:803:22f::2
>
> 2 more hops and home in bethesda... whooo! long trip!
>
>>  14   270 ms   269 ms   273 ms  2610:20:6060:aa::a66b Trace complete.
>>
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