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Verizon Issues? East Coast US
- Subject: Verizon Issues? East Coast US
- From: ctracy at es.net (Chris Tracy)
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 11:47:39 -0500
- In-reply-to: <BACDD5143BC840E29FBF09A32020221E@mattt>
- References: <[email protected]> <BACDD5143BC840E29FBF09A32020221E@mattt>
>> Seeing some packet loss via Cogent.
>> www.internetpulse.net seems to be lighting up.
> I'm noticing it too. POP in Grand Rapids, circuit to Detroit. Packet loss,
> but no total loss of connectivity.
Interesting. I began to notice trouble reaching google about a week ago from 2 different east-cost Verizon FiOS lines -- one business and one residential -- but my problem appears to be congestion at the AS701 <> AS15169 border. I'm not noticing any loss across AS701.
These problems began around 9am Eastern on Saturday Feb 19th -- see attached smokeping graph. You can see the diurnal pattern in the loss -- packet loss peaks between 9a-4p ET. Of course, I can get toipv6.google.com without any loss at all via my HE tunnel!
In both cases, mtr shows ~50% loss beginning at google-gw.customer.alter.net (152.179.50.62), the first hop in AS15169. It's clear that I must be losing more ICMP than TCP packets given that google webpages come up fairly quickly, but youtube videos hang ever since this started.
Anybody else seeing this?
Thanks,
-Chris
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Chris Tracy <ctracy at es.net>
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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