Reputation: 6958
We are seeing some very weird routing/latency issue for GCE within the US:
$ traceroute fixdemo.fxcorporate.com
traceroute to fixdemo.fxcorporate.com (204.8.241.23), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 0.824 ms 216.239.46.192 (216.239.46.192) 0.822 ms 72.14.233.134 (72.14.233.134) 1.296 ms
2 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 1.274 ms 216.239.46.192 (216.239.46.192) 0.976 ms 64.233.174.94 (64.233.174.94) 1.272 ms
3 216.239.49.32 (216.239.49.32) 1.271 ms 64.233.174.94 (64.233.174.94) 1.261 ms 1.260 ms
4 216.239.49.24 (216.239.49.24) 1.244 ms 216.239.46.190 (216.239.46.190) 2.066 ms 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 1.243 ms
5 72.14.233.134 (72.14.233.134) 1.236 ms 1.235 ms 216.239.46.192 (216.239.46.192) 1.216 ms
6 216.239.46.192 (216.239.46.192) 1.212 ms 216.239.43.218 (216.239.43.218) 0.788 ms 64.233.174.94 (64.233.174.94) 0.824 ms
7 216.239.49.24 (216.239.49.24) 0.829 ms 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 0.781 ms 216.239.49.32 (216.239.49.32) 0.838 ms
8 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 0.837 ms 64.233.174.94 (64.233.174.94) 1.045 ms 216.239.43.216 (216.239.43.216) 0.848 ms
9 72.14.238.107 (72.14.238.107) 15.354 ms 15.389 ms 209.85.241.23 (209.85.241.23) 13.589 ms
10 72.14.237.131 (72.14.237.131) 13.596 ms 13.599 ms 13.587 ms
11 209.85.254.121 (209.85.254.121) 13.594 ms 11.643 ms 13.533 ms
12 * * *
13 ae4.cr1.ord2.us.above.net (64.125.28.49) 14.256 ms 13.891 ms 11.877 ms
14 ae0.cr2.ord2.us.above.net (64.125.20.246) 13.883 ms 13.975 ms 12.056 ms
15 ae6.cr2.lga5.us.above.net (64.125.24.29) 38.438 ms 40.585 ms 40.586 ms
16 ae3.er4.lga5.us.above.net (64.125.31.246) 42.630 ms 42.603 ms 41.923 ms
17 208.185.12.62.IPYX-065351-ZYO.above.net (208.185.12.62) 215.528 ms 216.819 ms 216.719 ms
18 fixdemo.fxcorporate.com (204.8.241.23) 216.402 ms 216.298 ms 216.474 ms
Source is located in us-central1-a, destination in New York. Still, we see a latency via traceroute
and mtr
of > 200 ms, which starts within the above.net network. The same problem exists for a source in the europe-west1-a zone. I guess this is the result of some heavily asymmetric routing starting at hop #17.
Any idea how to solve this?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 137
Reputation: 886
you could be right, as you know it is not simple to troubleshoot routing problems, and not much can be done on the internet user side.
I would like to share this well done document about troubleshooting with Traceroute:
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog45/presentations/Sunday/RAS_traceroute_N45.pdf
Regards Paolo
Upvotes: 1