[HamWAN PSDR] AMPRnet tunnel outage
Dean Gibson AE7Q
hamwan at ae7q.com
Thu Apr 10 18:57:33 PDT 2014
Resent with my correct eMail address ...
On 2014-04-10 18:56, Dean Gibson wrote:
>
> On 2014-04-10 18:27, Bart Kus wrote:
>> ....
>>>
>>> />traceroute 44.24.240.173
>>> traceroute to 44.24.240.173 (44.24.240.173), 30 hops max, 38 byte
>>> packets
>>> 1 209.59.211.184 (209.59.211.184) 0.172 ms 0.075 ms 0.062 ms
>>> ...
>>> 17 44.24.242.19 (44.24.242.19) 95.778 ms 98.257 ms 95.279 ms
>>> 18 44.24.242.10 (44.24.242.10) 142.098 ms 103.353 ms 148.017 ms
>>> 19 44.24.240.132 (44.24.240.132) 137.942 ms 112.522 ms 113.787 ms
>>> 20 * * *
>>> 21 * * */
>>>
>>
>> Nope, that shouldn't be. The network correctly routed your packets
>> to the right sector @ Paine, and then failed on the very last hop in
>> communicating with your modem? Depending on where the trace was
>> originating from and the state of your modem's routing table at the
>> time, your modem may have had different ideas about how to reply.
>> Or, you might have been disconnected at the time?
>>
>> Where are these following traces from? The modem? Was there a
>> specific source IP used?
>
> The trace came from my computer on the Internet at 209.59.217.159,
> with the exact command you see above. Are you sure that 44.24.240.132
> is the right sector? Everything I see comes from 44.24.240.161. Note
> (not included above but in my previous message) that I can traceroute
> to .132 OK, but attempting to go any further back in the inbound
> traceroute list, seems to repeat a HamWAN IP address and then *stop*.
> The modem was on, I was monitoring it with */interface wireless
> monitor 0*, and the "last-ip" field never changed (as it usually does
> on an attempted access).
>
> When I post my various messages, none of them are at all urgent, but I
> like to post "anomalies" if they are of help in administration. I'm
> just experimenting.
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