>> i think that is because the target is google business fiber and >> you're home fiber. > Why should that matter for routing tables?
maybe you did not look at the ripe atlas tracemon https://archive.psg.com/250912.intra-gf-traces.jpg which is a set of traces from probes ONLY WITHIN GOOGLE FIBER AS. it shows one probe set able to reach the target and a lot of others not able to reach it. therefore the guess is that google fiber has at least two routing domains. the target is a google business fiber customer. and up-thread you will see a google home fiber unable to reach the target. oh, and this is v6 only. the target is reachable from anywhere in v4. and the user, a friend, says this has been going on for months, with google fiber unable to debug it. randy _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list https://lists.nanog.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/ZXXDLZ2RUVQESSOEZQLFNPW2FOPVIDDE/
