On 31 January 2013 17:09, Brian Ssennoga <[email protected]> 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
>
>
>
This looks like foris is peering directly with Orange and not through the
IXP, which is OK. How about a foris to datanet traceroute?


-- 
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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