On 22/09/2014 15:06, Erik Nygren wrote:
Can you pass me along a traceroute6 to 2a02:26f0:6a:18f::eed and I'll pass it along to the Akamai NOCC? (Or you can email details to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>). From here I'm able to ping it fine with large packets:
scamper is your friend here:
cheesecake# scamper -I "trace -P udp -M 2a02:26f0:6a:18f::eed" traceroute from 2a03:8900:0:100::5 to 2a02:26f0:6a:18f::eed 1 2a03:8900:0:100::1 0.216 ms [mtu: 1500] 2 2a02:8900:0:200::209 0.216 ms [mtu: 1500] 3 2a01:258:8:3::1 0.634 ms [mtu: 1500] 4 2001:1900:5:2:2::2dd9 1.053 ms [mtu: 1500] 5 2001:1900:5:1::319 12.990 ms [mtu: 1500] 6 2001:1900:5:1::412 12.926 ms [mtu: 1500] 7 2001:1900:5:3::21e 11.290 ms [mtu: 1500] 8 2001:41a8:600::1e 26.975 ms [mtu: 1500] 9 2001:41a8:600:2::b6 27.529 ms [mtu: 1500] 10 * 11 2a02:26f0:6a::210:d9a3 25.227 ms [mtu: 1500] cheesecake#
This means no path mtu problems from as1197 to 2a02:26f0:6a:18f::eed. Nick
