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Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks Webhostbudd: is anyone else having serious issues with packet loss to arp
i can't figure out if it's just me staticsafe: v4 or v6? Webhostbudd: v4
it seems like a semi upstream problem staticsafe: Webhostbudd: looking good from my vantage point Webhostbudd: hmmmm
people from North Carolina aren't having problems either
but everyone in the NYC/PA tri state area is having massive packet loss issues on multiple different isp's staticsafe: NYC?
one sec milki: o.O
thats pretty localized Webhostbudd: i can't figure this out at all staticsafe: Webhostbudd: mtrs would be useful Webhostbudd: yea
it's on and off though
ill have to wait until it happens again staticsafe: any particular ISP? Webhostbudd: penteledata and rcn
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Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks Webhostbudd: it looks like it could be an issue at nlayer
My traceroute [v0.82]
dev (0.0.0.0) Fri Jan 11 21:06:27 2013
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Packets Pings
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
1. gw.home.wkennington.com 0.0% 98 0.4 0.5 0.3 4.3 0.5
2. 10.113.0.1 0.0% 98 6.8 8.1 4.8 24.7 3.2
3. gateway2-t8-2-sectvcmtsfarm2.sm.ptd.net 0.0% 98 6.6 13.5 5.5 220.1 25.3
4. gateway-t3-2-abn2sm2.abn.ptd.net 0.0% 97 13.7 16.4 10.6 186.2 17.8
5. xe-2-0-7-821.ar1.iad1.us.nlayer.net 0.0% 97 26.0 18.1 13.3 34.2 3.8
6. ae3-30g.cr2.iad1.us.nlayer.net 0.0% 97 18.8 19.6 12.7 99.4 12.3
7. xe-4-3-0.cr1.lax1.us.nlayer.net 16.5% 97 87.8 85.5 79.0 141.9 10.8
8. ae1-50g.ar1.lax2.us.nlayer.net 4.1% 97 84.3 84.7 80.6 93.6 3.1
9. 69.174.121.73 0.0% 97 87.2 88.4 79.3 101.0 5.3
10. ge0-arpnet.cust.lax07.mzima.net 0.0% 97 95.0 91.0 80.6 202.7 22.0
11. wkennington.com 0.0% 97 85.6 83.9 79.5 111.0 4.5 staticsafe: er pastebin Webhostbudd: yea.... milki: not that its derailing a very important conversation staticsafe: it isn't indeed Webhostbudd: well, even after 1000's of pings, 7. still seems to be losing a lot of pings (however it is routing the pings to later hosts) mercutio: webhost: i wouldn't worry about that
andthe jitter seems to help at hop 2
so local in nature
also if it's interrmittent it probably doens't show easy with mtr
unless it's at the right time ***: HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks Webhostbudd: yea
im waiting for it
then ill start mtr again mercutio: what sucks is when you lose connectivity and want to do reverse
and you try and find another way in
then it's fine again :/
i want an autorerouting ssh :) milki: mercutio: check out https://github.com/keithw/mosh
well actually, that only works for one end...
so never mind -.-
it relies on a side channel tcp listener i think
o, udp mercutio: mosh doesn't reroute
it only helps with packet loss
if you have 100% loss you're screwed
you need something like mosh but that can use multiple paths to a destination
well doesn't necessarily need to be like mosh, it could just present tcp/ip to the other end jlgaddis: Webhostbudd: http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog45/abstracts.php?pt=MTE4NSZuYW5vZzQ1