Connectivity issue between Verizon and Amazon EC2

Ray Van Dolson rvandolson at esri.com
Tue Jul 22 03:31:58 UTC 2014


I'm short some important details on this one, but hopefully can fill in
more shortly.

We're seeing poor performance (very slow download speeds -- <
100KB/sec) to certain EC2 instances via our Verizon hosted circuits.
The issue is reproducible on both our production Gigabit circuit as
well as a consumer grade Verizion FIOS line.

Speeds are normal (10MB/sec plus) via non-Verizon circuits we've
tested.

Source IP's are in the 198.102.62.0/24 range and destination on the EC2
side is 54.197.239.228.  I'm not sure in which availability zone the
latter IP sits, but hope to find out shortly.

MTR traceroute details are as follows:

Host                                               Loss%   Snt Drop   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
1. 198.102.62.253                                   0.0%   526    0   0.2   0.2   0.5   0.0
2. 152.179.250.141                                  0.0%   526    0  14.1   7.0  19.4   3.6
3. 140.222.225.135                                 37.5%   526  197   7.7   6.8  35.8   1.9
4. 129.250.8.85                                     0.0%   526    0   8.1   7.4  11.7   0.3
5. 129.250.2.229                                   10.3%   525   54  11.4   7.1  85.7   9.6
6. 129.250.2.169                                   41.5%   525  218  63.0  45.5 130.7  10.3
7. 129.250.2.154                                    0.2%   525    1  59.9  44.5  69.0   4.0
8. ???
9. 54.240.229.96                                    7.8%   525   41  76.6  71.3 119.9   8.6
    54.240.229.104
    54.240.229.106
10. 54.240.229.2                                     6.9%   525   36  74.7  71.6 109.1   4.9
    54.240.229.4
    54.240.229.20
    54.240.229.8
    54.240.229.14
    54.240.228.254
    54.240.229.16
    54.240.229.10
11. 54.240.229.174                                   5.5%   525   29  76.0  71.7 109.0   7.3
    54.240.229.162
    54.240.229.160
    54.240.229.170
    54.240.229.172
    54.240.229.168
    54.240.229.164
12. 54.240.228.167                                  94.5%   525  495  76.4  71.7 126.0  11.6
    54.240.228.169
    54.240.228.165
    54.240.228.163
13. 72.21.220.108                                    5.1%   525   27  75.2  71.3 112.6   6.8
    205.251.244.12
    72.21.220.8
    205.251.244.64
    72.21.220.96
    205.251.244.8
    72.21.220.6
    205.251.244.4
14. 72.21.220.45                                     9.0%   525   47  74.0  71.6 199.5   8.5
    72.21.220.149
    72.21.220.29
    72.21.220.125
    72.21.220.37
    72.21.220.61
    72.21.220.2
    72.21.220.69
15. 72.21.222.33                                    10.5%   525   55  73.4  71.5  87.1   1.5
    205.251.245.65
    72.21.222.149
    72.21.222.35
    72.21.220.29
    72.21.222.131
    72.21.222.147
    72.21.220.37
16. 205.251.245.65                                  93.9%   525  492  73.1  72.2  76.2   1.2
    72.21.222.35
    72.21.222.131
17. ???
18. ???
19. 216.182.224.79                                  13.5%   524   71  77.9  72.4 101.2   5.4
    216.182.224.81
    216.182.224.95
    216.182.224.77
20. 216.182.224.81                                  94.1%   524  492  77.9  72.8  93.0   6.3
    216.182.224.95
    216.182.224.77
21. ???

The 140.222.225.135 shows up in the traceroutes via our Verizon
Business FIOS line as well.

Will be opening a ticket with both Verizon and AWS to assist, but
hoping someone out there can take a look or chime in.  Feel free to
reply off list.

Thanks,
Ray



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