MBONE and NANOG 17 (was Re: Multicast on wireless segment? )
Jared Mauch
jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Oct 4 15:35:03 UTC 1999
I get the same thing:
-1 nnn-gw.arb.qual.net (198.87.206.26) PIM/MBGP [default]
-2 pao4-tun7.verio.net (204.42.252.18) PIM/MBGP [default]
-3 198.9.200.2 [AS 10888] None No route
- Jared
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 08:17:25AM -0700, Andy McConnell wrote:
> I'm still not getting any announcements from back home.
>
> Checking from 209.212.224.149, and from 210.175.162.2, I cannot see the
> NANOG 17 session announcements.
>
> Checking on the Wireless LAN at the Wyndham, I see:
>
> audio 224.2.193.21/32142
> video 224.2.247.104/64362
>
> I did an mtrace from back home:
>
> andym at dukat ~ $ mtrace 130.128.56.11 224.2.193.21
> Mtrace from 130.128.56.11 to 209.212.224.149 via group 224.2.193.21
> Querying full reverse path...
> 0 dukat.noc.cup.ndp.net (209.212.224.149)
> -1 cup-cr1-e41.noc.cup.ndp.net (209.212.224.129) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -2 cup-gw2.cup-ndp.ntt.net (210.175.162.37) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -3 nttca.pao5.verio.net (129.250.16.181) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -4 pao5.pao0a.verio.net (129.250.2.145) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -5 mbone-paix.mst9k.net (198.32.177.150) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -6 ? (198.9.200.2) No route
> Round trip time 29 ms; total ttl of 6 required.
>
> andym at dukat ~ $ mtrace 130.128.56.11 224.2.247.104
> Mtrace from 130.128.56.11 to 209.212.224.149 via group 224.2.247.104
> Querying full reverse path...
> 0 dukat.noc.cup.ndp.net (209.212.224.149)
> -1 cup-cr1-e41.noc.cup.ndp.net (209.212.224.129) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -2 cup-gw2.cup-ndp.ntt.net (210.175.162.37) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -3 nttca.pao5.verio.net (129.250.16.181) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -4 pao5.pao0a.verio.net (129.250.2.145) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -5 mbone-paix.mst9k.net (198.32.177.150) PIM/BGP4+ thresh^ 0 [default]
> -6 ? (198.9.200.2) No route
> Round trip time 186 ms; total ttl of 6 required.
>
> Jared - can you see anything from your first-hop router?
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Jared Mauch | pgp key available via finger from jared at puck.nether.net
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