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Do we have anyone who does BGP routing related stuff fulltime? - my experience is Internet routing people often live their own little lives - just doing routing. The nice folks at NANOG can probably explain what you are seeing (although technically off topic), whether they can explain what to do about it to Eclipse is another question. [root@xxxxxx /root]# traceroute 82.145.32.65 traceroute to 82.145.32.65 (82.145.32.65), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 anchor-du-17.access.demon.net (195.173.57.17) 65.878 ms 89.521 ms 78.400 ms 2 anchor-core-21-fxp3.router.demon.net (195.173.57.251) 69.277 ms 70.498 ms 68.948 ms 3 anchor-border-1-4-0-2-3.router.demon.net (158.152.0.185) 67.837 ms 88.050 ms 79.228 ms 4 linx1.teleglobe.net (195.66.224.51) 77.511 ms 89.757 ms 81.288 ms 5 if-0-0-0.bb2.London.Teleglobe.net (195.219.96.81) 75.686 ms 89.429 ms 78.876 ms 6 ix-3-1-0-822.bb2.London.Teleglobe.net (195.219.2.34) 98.120 ms 109.532 ms 98.939 ms 7 wi2.westloc.com (82.145.32.2) 97.934 ms 109.961 ms 98.754 ms 8 wc3-2.westloc.com (82.145.32.65) 98.339 ms 99.502 ms 108.331 ms 32.2 is one hop shorter - nothing odd from here.
That's what I'd expect - 32.2 to be one hop shorter. I'll have a chat with the routing guys at the RIPE meeting in a fortnight. If they can come up with some ideas for eclipse then all the better. If not then I'll be changing my ADSL to someone we peer directly with. Thanks for everyone's help on this one. Jon -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.