
I think it's Qwest in Chicago -> Comcast. Looks like that's what Andy is using as well (edit: same router - chp-brdr-04.inet.qwest.net (67.14.8.234)) I think we are going to give Qwest a call. Here's a before: traceroute to www.comcast.com (69.241.45.20), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 216.143.11.114 (216.143.11.114) 0.529 ms 0.571 ms 0.635 ms 2 G-4-8.core1-5.cncndc.net (67.208.157.69) 0.327 ms 0.382 ms 0.435 ms 3 tenG-1-1.core0-ev.cncndc.net (67.208.157.6) 0.806 ms 0.858 ms 0.895 ms 4 tenG-1-0-0.transit0-ch.cncndc.net (67.208.157.182) 8.516 ms 8.522 ms 8.522 ms 5 cer-edge-17.inet.qwest.net (63.148.112.17) 8.623 ms 8.627 ms 8.668 ms 6 chp-brdr-04.inet.qwest.net (67.14.8.234) 8.667 ms 8.630 ms 8.625 ms 7 63.146.26.14 (63.146.26.14) 7.800 ms 7.821 ms 7.804 ms 8 64.86.79.1 (64.86.79.1) 7.815 ms 7.837 ms * 9 * * * 10 * * * The I denied _7922_ inbound on Qwest, and now: traceroute to www.comcast.com (69.241.45.4), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 216.143.11.114 (216.143.11.114) 0.358 ms 0.597 ms 0.676 ms 2 G-4-8.core1-5.cncndc.net (67.208.157.69) 0.339 ms 0.391 ms 0.458 ms 3 tenG-0-2-0.transit1-5.cncndc.net (67.208.157.194) 0.208 ms 0.215 ms 0.214 ms 4 xe-8-1-0.bar2.Cincinnati1.Level3.net (4.59.42.9) 0.379 ms 0.432 ms 0.430 ms 5 ae-7-7.ebr2.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.69.136.218) 13.782 ms 13.955 ms 14.021 ms 6 ae-2-52.edge5.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.69.150.78) 13.200 ms 13.207 ms 13.203 ms 7 4.71.252.6 (4.71.252.6) 14.621 ms 14.248 ms 14.240 ms 8 pos-4-7-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.87.85) 27.095 ms 27.092 ms 27.085 ms 9 pos-0-7-0-0-ar01.westchester.pa.bo.comcast.net (68.86.91.214) 29.653 ms 29.687 ms 29.674 ms 10 te-4-1-ur07.westchester.pa.bo.comcast.net (68.85.215.146) 29.651 ms 29.637 ms 29.570 ms 11 wwwcomcast-vip.westchester.pa.bo.comcast.net (69.241.45.4) 29.884 ms 29.725 ms 29.539 ms -- Brandon Applegate - CCIE 10273 PGP Key fingerprint: 8779 B023 7637 CEC8 C5C6 4052 664D 7E08 3CBB 1739 "SH1-0151. This is the serial number, of our orbital gun." On Fri, 22 Jun 2012, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
Traceroute from Lincoln, Nebraska:
(My connection is via Unite Private Networks fiber)
Last login: Thu Jun 21 20:52:10 on console 618-Andy-Ringsmuth:~ andyring$ traceroute comcast.com traceroute: Warning: comcast.com has multiple addresses; using 69.241.45.4 traceroute to comcast.com (69.241.45.4), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2) 0.494 ms 0.209 ms 0.219 ms 2 ge1/2.224_ne_lnk_off_7606.upnllc.com (208.82.104.193) 0.662 ms 0.566 ms 0.582 ms 3 65.125.9.33 (65.125.9.33) 1.995 ms 2.543 ms 2.488 ms 4 chp-brdr-04.inet.qwest.net (67.14.8.234) 19.505 ms 19.259 ms 19.527 ms 5 63.146.26.14 (63.146.26.14) 19.556 ms 19.500 ms 19.514 ms 6 64.86.79.1 (64.86.79.1) 19.617 ms * 19.643 ms 7 173.167.59.149 (173.167.59.149) 26.930 ms 173.167.59.165 (173.167.59.165) 27.209 ms 173.167.59.169 (173.167.59.169) 31.145 ms 8 * * * 9 * * * 10 * * *
Won't pull up in a Web browser either.
--- Andy Ringsmuth (402) 304-0083 andyring@inebraska.com
On Jun 22, 2012, at 12:58 PM, John Neiberger wrote:
Yes, please post a traceroute.
Thanks, John
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Brandon Applegate <brandon@burn.net> wrote:
Hello,
Having multiple customers call in about reachability - common thread is their side users are all on Comcast. Not to mention the fact that we can't even hit www.comcast.com from our network currently.
We have Level3 (Cincinnati) and Qwest (Chicago). Traceroutes from us outbound seem to prefer Qwest and then die in Comcast.
I can post traceroutes if need be - just wanted to see if anyone knew anything before I call my upstreams and wade through phone tree hell.
-- Brandon Applegate - CCIE 10273 PGP Key fingerprint: 8779 B023 7637 CEC8 C5C6 4052 664D 7E08 3CBB 1739 "SH1-0151. This is the serial number, of our orbital gun."
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