
Looks like it's occuring at a PNI. Peering points with ATT specifically have been poor with all providers since memcached DDoSes hit the mainstream, at least from what I've seen. The NTT NOC is very responsive have you tried them yet? -Matt On Mar 8, 2018 19:32, "Beard, Julius via Outages" <outages@outages.org> wrote:
Anyone seeing issues routing through NTT in Dallas? We’re routing traffic from south Louisiana (Cox) to Houston (ATT) and it’s picking up latency via NTT hops in Dallas.
Send ICMP echos to 12.23.179.146, timeout is 2 seconds, maximum hops are 32
1 11ms 4ms 10ms 174.79.122.1
2 7ms 6ms 10ms 24.248.104.2
3 22ms 14ms 14ms 68.1.5.134
4 17ms 13ms 17ms 129.250.194.173
5 19ms 17ms 15ms 129.250.4.205
6 15ms 13ms 16ms 129.250.4.170
7 126ms 132ms 128ms 129.250.8.238
8 151ms 133ms 132ms 12.122.85.234
9 132ms 125ms 136ms 12.122.2.198
10 139ms 137ms 177ms 12.122.103.109
11 140ms 138ms 132ms 12.250.11.154
Name: ae-0.att.dllstx04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net
Address: 129.250.8.238
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