Guillaume Filion wrote: > Darryl Ross a écrit : >> Ok, following is from one of the border routers at AS4838 in Adelaide, >> Australia: >> >> 0.au.pool.ntp.org: 203.24.121.35 - 13+ hops - 44ms avg ping >> 1.au.pool.ntp.org: 61.9.198.77 - 13+ hops - 38ms avg ping >> 2.au.pool.ntp.org: 202.125.40.143 - 11 hops - no response to pings >> 0.ntp-pool-test.logidac.com: 203.63.6.1 - 10+ hops - 102ms avg ping >> 1.ntp-pool-test.logidac.com: 203.161.95.174 - 13 hops - 61ms avg ping >> 2.ntp-pool-test.logidac.com: 61.9.198.77 - 13+ hops - 38ms avg ping >> 3.ntp-pool-test.logidac.com: 202.191.97.130 - 3 hops - 1ms avg ping >> 4.ntp-pool-test.logidac.com: 202.55.152.4 - 15 hops - 26ms avg ping >> >> 3.ntp-pool is my server and is at the end of a 100Mbps link between two >> cabinets in the same room in the data centre. It has an AS path length >> of 1, everything else will be at least 2. > > Strange. BGP Looking glass tools say that 3.ntp-pool (202.191.97.130) is > in AS18404 (http://xrl.us/kvw2).
Yes, it is. You'll note I said it's in another cabinet with an AS path length of 1 (well, 2 including the local AS I guess) :) Regards Darryl
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