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Re: Long hops on international paths


From: PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 14:16:26 +0000

Hello Saku,

Thank you for the summary.  We're clear about the fact that what we're seeing are MLPS paths - that was not in 
question.  What we are not clear about and the reason for the post is why the provider - zayo.telia in this case - 
would decide to configure MPLS paths between Chicago and distant international locations.  We assumed we would see hops 
in traceroute between Chicago and coastal locations and then hops that transited submarine infrastructure followed by 
hops to large population centers.

Regards, PB
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From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 12:50 AM
To: PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu>
Cc: Lukas Tribus <lukas () ltri eu>; Esteban Carisimo <esteban.carisimo () northwestern edu>; nanog () nanog org <nanog 
() nanog org>; Fabian E. Bustamante <fabianb () cs northwestern edu>
Subject: Re: Long hops on international paths

1) all (meaning all hitting the zayo.telia) your traceroutes originate
from University in Chicago
2) the zayo.telia device is physically close to the university
3) we should expect physically close-by backbone device to be present
in disproportionate amount of traceroutes
4) almost certainly zayo.telia is imposing the MPLS label of TTL 255,
_NOT_ copying IP TTL, therefore until MPLS label is popped, TTL is not
expiring. I.e. you are seeing ingressPE and egress PE ot Telia, you
are not seeing any P routers.

This is not esoteric knowledge, but a fairly basic Internet concept. I
am worried you are missing too much context to produce actionable
output from your work. It might be interesting to see your curriculum,
why this confusion arose, why it seems logical that the reason must be
that almost all waves are terminated there, because it would not seem
logical for people practising in the field who have even cursory
understanding, this implies problems in the curriculum.

On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 at 07:21, PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu> wrote:

Please find the examples for the case of Telia below.

FROM jfk-us (jfk-us.team-probing.c008820.20201002.warts.gz)



traceroute from 216.66.30.102 (Ark probe hosted in New York City, NY, US. No AS info found) to 223.114.235.32 
(MAXMIXD: Turpan, CN)

1  216.66.30.101  0.365 ms

2  62.115.49.173  3.182 ms

3  *

4  62.115.137.59  17.453 ms [x] (chi-b23-link.ip.twelve99.net., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

5  62.115.117.48  59.921 ms [x] (sea-b2-link.ip.twelve99.net., RIPE-IPMAP -> Seattle, WA, US)

6  62.115.171.221  69.993 ms

7  223.120.6.53  69.378 ms

8  223.120.12.34  226.225 ms

9  221.183.55.110  237.475 ms

10  221.183.25.201  238.697 ms

11  221.176.16.213  242.296 ms

12  221.183.36.62  352.695 ms

13  221.183.39.2  300.166 ms

14  117.191.8.118  316.270 ms

15  *

16  *

17  *

18  *

19  *





FROM ord-us (ord-us.team-probing.c008820.20201002.warts.gz)



traceroute from 140.192.218.138 (Ark probe hosted in Chicago, IL, US at Depaul University-AS20120) to 109.25.215.237 
(237.215.25.109.rev.sfr.net., MAXMIXD: La Crau, FR)

1  140.192.218.129  0.795 ms

2  140.192.9.124  0.603 ms

3  64.124.44.158  1.099 ms

4  64.125.31.172  3.047 ms

5  *

6  64.125.15.65  1.895 ms      [x] (zayo.telia.ter1.ord7.us.zip.zayo.com., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

7  62.115.118.59  99.242 ms    [x] (prs-b3-link.ip.twelve99.net., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Paris, FR)

8  62.115.154.23  105.214 ms

9  77.136.10.6  119.021 ms

10  77.136.10.6  118.830 ms

11  80.118.89.202  118.690 ms

12  80.118.89.234  118.986 ms

13  109.24.108.66  119.159 ms

14  109.25.215.237  126.085 ms





traceroute from 140.192.218.138 (Ark probe hosted in Chicago, IL, US at Depaul University-AS20120) to 84.249.89.93 
(dsl-tkubng12-54f959-93.dhcp.inet.fi., MAXMIXD: Turku, FI)

1  140.192.218.129  0.243 ms

2  140.192.9.124  0.326 ms

3  64.124.44.158  0.600 ms

4  *

5  *

6  64.125.15.65  1.792 ms      [x] (zayo.telia.ter1.ord7.us.zip.zayo.com., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

7  62.115.123.27  121.199 ms   [x] (hls-b4-link.ip.twelve99.net., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Helsinki, FI)

8  *

9  141.208.193.190  127.723 ms

10  84.249.89.93  139.051 ms





traceroute from 140.192.218.138 (Ark probe hosted in Chicago, IL, US) to 193.28.231.50 (MAXMIXD: None, HU)

1  140.192.218.129  0.240 ms

2  140.192.9.124  0.333 ms

3  64.124.44.158  0.648 ms

4  *

5  64.125.25.75  0.752 ms

6  64.125.15.65  1.877 ms      [x] (zayo.telia.ter1.ord7.us.zip.zayo.com., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

7  62.115.119.39  123.952 ms   [x] (bpt-b2-link.ip.twelve99.net., **I suspect it is in Budapest, HU**)

8  62.115.39.122  117.171 ms

9  88.151.96.148  117.202 ms

10  88.151.96.213  124.787 ms

11  *

12  *

13  *

14  *

15  *





traceroute from 140.192.218.138 (Ark probe hosted in Chicago, IL, US at Depaul University-AS20120) to 152.195.4.11 
(MAXMIXD: Los Angeles, CA, US)

1  140.192.218.129  0.224 ms

2  140.192.9.124  0.545 ms

3  64.124.44.158  0.640 ms

4  *

5  *

6  64.125.15.65  1.786 ms      [x] (zayo.telia.ter1.ord7.us.zip.zayo.com., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

7  62.115.118.247  54.597 ms   [x] (las-b22-link.ip.twelve99.net., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Los Angeles, CA, US)

8  62.115.11.129  55.979 ms

9  *

10  *

11  *

12  *

13  *





traceroute from 140.192.218.138 (Ark probe hosted in Chicago, IL, US at Depaul University-AS20120) to 47.31.143.217 
(MAXMIXD: Delhi, IN)

1  140.192.218.129  2.277 ms

2  140.192.9.124  0.449 ms

3  64.124.44.158  0.576 ms

4  *

5  *

6  64.125.15.65  1.814 ms      [x] (zayo.telia.ter1.ord7.us.zip.zayo.com., CAIDA-GEOLOC -> Chicago, IL, US)

7  62.115.114.41  210.056 ms   [x] (snge-b5-link.ip.twelve99.net.,)

8  62.115.177.11  200.840 ms

 9  103.198.140.16  233.636 ms

10  103.198.140.16  232.871 ms

11  103.198.140.171  232.648 ms

12  *

13  *

14  *

15  *

16  *


________________________________
From: Lukas Tribus <lukas () ltri eu>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 1:52 PM
To: PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu>
Cc: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>; nanog () nanog org <nanog () nanog org>; Esteban Carisimo <esteban.carisimo 
() northwestern edu>; Fabian E. Bustamante <fabianb () cs northwestern edu>
Subject: Re: Long hops on international paths

On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 at 20:00, PAUL R BARFORD <pb () cs wisc edu> wrote:
What we're curious about is why we're seeing a concentration of hops at a small number of routers that appear on 
international paths.

I suggest you share a few actual examples (IP addresses, traceroutes).

I don't think discussing your conclusion based on data we don't have
makes sense.


Lukas



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