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tracing routes
Run few tracers from company building located in Brooklyn, NY (not sure if this matters). Appears, there are a bunch of problems ... results may be viewed here
URL Need help to interpret and if possible, suggestions, ideas or anything. Any takers? Thanks, Sergei |
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Can you get to these sites using your web browser (http) ? If you can then most likely the dsl.net is using CAR ( rate limiting ) for ICMP or blocking trace replies. I noticed when you trace out you hit one of 2 core routers when you hit level3 network which meens your ISP is load balancing with level3. I also notice when I try trace to the first dsl.net router I get no reply but I can ping it. The second hop is a firewall or a router that doesnt reply to ICMP. What is the issue you are having other than not being able to trace this looks like dsl.net is blocking trace on the retun path from level3's network which is fine. can you ping everything ok?
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