Problems at Microsoft?
Justin W. Pauler
jwpauler at gmail.com
Wed Aug 3 18:01:59 UTC 2005
Richard,
Check this out...
Tracing route to download.microsoft.com.c.footprint.net [210.8.118.62]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
3 10 ms 12 ms 15 ms btnrsysc01-gex0405.br.br.cox.net
4 26 ms 15 ms 15 ms ip24-248-104-85.br.br.cox.net
5 12 ms 17 ms 8 ms btnrbbrc01-pos0101.rd.br.cox.net
6 19 ms 64 ms 25 ms dllsbbrc02-pos0102.rd.dl.cox.net
7 26 ms 25 ms 17 ms dllsbbrc01-pos0003.rd.dl.cox.net
8 47 ms 46 ms 42 ms chndbbrc02-pos0300.rd.ph.cox.net
9 54 ms 61 ms 63 ms nwstbbrc01-pos0203.rd.lv.cox.net
10 77 ms 74 ms 84 ms paltbbrj01-so100.r2.pt.cox.net
11 77 ms 73 ms 79 ms f0-0.pabr1.netgate.net.nz
12 260 ms 254 ms 226 ms 210.55.202.193
13 224 ms 221 ms 223 ms p4-1.sybr3.global-gateway.net.nz
14 222 ms 226 ms 221 ms p6-0.sybr2.global-gateway.net.nz
15 225 ms 222 ms 224 ms 203.96.120.126
16 222 ms 225 ms 224 ms gigabitethernet0-2.cor6.hay.connect.com.au
17 254 ms 234 ms 277 ms 210.8.118.62
New Zeland and Australia? Me thinks someone goofed. And what's really
strange is that Monday I ran this exact same traceroute for
informational purposes and at or around hop #7 - cox dallas handed off
to atlanta who handed off to msn.net directly.
Odd.
JWP
On 8/3/05, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) <fergdawg at netzero.net> wrote:
>
> Completely unrelated, but apparently Vonage is also
> having some problems this morning:
>
> http://gigaom.com/2005/08/03/massive-vonage-outage/
>
> - ferg
>
>
> -- Richard A Steenbergen <ras at e-gerbil.net> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 10:44:40AM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote:
> > Hi there, we've had a few complaints about connectivity
> > issues to Microsoft, is anyone else seeing a problem? Usually I get
> > between 2-3MBps when I download from them, at the moment I get 8k/sec
> > downloading
> > http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/6/2/b624b535-644a-41e1-9727-812
> > dcd6bad87/E3SP1ENG.EXE (service pack 1 for exchange 03) from Both my
> > network, and a monitoring server we have in chicago.
> >
> > Anyone else seen this?
>
> Seeing this from several locations. For all the locations I am looking
> from, it appears that their CDN service (Savvis footprint.net) has gone
> insane.
>
> From SBC on the west coast, it is going to what looks for all the
> world to be a cable modem in Korea:
>
> 19 catv09634.usr.hananet.net (210.180.96.34) 292.576 ms 218.396 ms 242.135 ms
>
> From a cable modem in Seattle behind broadwing, it is going to this,
> behind SBC in southern California:
>
> 16 62 ms 61ms 50 ms Savvis-CDN-IAF1075825.cust-rtr.pacbell.net [69.108.147.58]
>
> From the northern VA area:
>
> 7 cdn-colo.Frankfurtfrx.savvis.net (208.174.60.2) 90.626 ms 90.722 ms 90.661 ms
>
> Makes you wonder if they'll be switching back to Akamai soon. :)
>
> --
> Richard A Steenbergen <ras at e-gerbil.net> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
> GPG Key ID: 0xF8B12CBC (7535 7F59 8204 ED1F CC1C 53AF 4C41 5ECA F8B1 2CBC)
>
>
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