Hi,
Brian, that is great, that is how it is supposed to work.
Can you try
traceroute www.data.co.ug
?
that once might not work as nice.
rgds,
reinier
On Thursday 31 January 2013 17:09:49 Brian Ssennoga wrote:
Got this:
traceroute to www.orange.ug (41.202.229.198), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 galaxy.ihsu.ac.ug (192.168.1.1) 0.181 ms 0.194 ms 0.212 ms
2 dyn-wimax-41-190-211-6.foristel.co.ug (41.190.211.6) 52.184 ms 52.182 ms
52.167 ms
3 gi-0-0-edge1.foristel.co.ug (41.190.192.252) 67.330 ms 67.336 ms 67.322
ms
4 gi-0-0-edge2.foristel.co.ug (41.190.192.253) 67.334 ms 67.332 ms 68.068
ms
5 41.202.230.45 (41.202.230.45) 68.082 ms 68.085 ms 68.083 ms
6 orange.ug (41.202.229.198) 67.997 ms !X 67.289 ms !X 67.270 ms !X
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Reinier Battenberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Well, that is from your side, from my side, traffic *does* go to the UIXP. So,
DN is peering with Orance, but no the other way around it seems. (just like i
expected)
Are there any other people on other networks?
Mike, from me to you... :-)
traceroute www.orange.ug
traceroute to www.orange.ug (41.202.229.198), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 ipcop.mountbatten.net (192.168.38.1) 0.157 ms 0.127 ms 0.127 ms
2 41.220.13.21 (41.220.13.21) 4.348 ms 4.363 ms 4.353 ms
3 41.220.12.129 (41.220.12.129) 19.145 ms 19.153 ms 19.142 ms
4 192.168.12.1 (192.168.12.1) 42.276 ms 42.304 ms 42.309 ms
5 192.168.198.1 (192.168.198.1) 42.279 ms 42.291 ms 44.790 ms
6 41.220.12.226 (41.220.12.226) 42.248 ms 41.205 ms 41.176 ms
7 192.168.83.2 (192.168.83.2) 43.682 ms 48.509 ms 48.491 ms
8 194.153.153.27 (194.153.153.27) 48.478 ms 72.075 ms 72.026 ms
9 41.202.226.26 (41.202.226.26) 71.942 ms 71.950 ms 71.928 ms
10 41.202.226.45 (41.202.226.45) 339.016 ms 338.998 ms *
11 orange.ug (41.202.229.198) 338.890 ms !X 338.876 ms !X 338.856 ms !X
On Thursday 31 January 2013 16:49:10 Mike Barnard wrote:
All the mtr's to the list you gave go through the IXP for me (using an orange
link). A trace to data.co.ug takes some very interesting path. It would appear
that orange and datanet are peering in France and once I get into datanet's
network, i bounce around some private range IP addresses before ending up with
100% packet loss.
On 31 January 2013 16:05, Reinier Battenberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
As peering is mandatory for ISPs in Uganda, this would be a violation of this
rule by either these ISPs or Datanet
Peering is simply a connection between two service providers are provided for
by UCC. What IP addresses the service provider advertises to the IXP is
entirely their choice. Should UCC ask, they are peering. Traffic is being
exchanged, but not for all prefixes they hold. Its really up to the ISP to
choose which IP address prefix they will advertise depending on how they want
to play with their traffic.
That said, the purpose of the IXP is to keep Uganda destined traffic in Uganda.
It is to the detriment (if at all these days of fibre) of the ISP that does not
peer or exchange all its UG traffic locally.
--
Mike
Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a
million chances happen 99% of the time.
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rgds,
Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
www.mountbatten.net
tel: +256 758 801749
twitter: @batje
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