Via my external host (directly on the Internet): />ping ampr.org// //PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.// //64 bytes from ampr.org (44.0.0.1): icmp_seq=0 ttl=45 time=93.5 ms/ Through the HamWAN radio: />ping ampr.org// //PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.// //From 44.24.240.135 icmp_seq=0 *Destination Host Unreachable*/ A routing loop???: />traceroute ampr.org// //traceroute to ampr.org (44.0.0.1), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets// // 1 5shpn-1_ext (192.168.3.251) 0.411 ms 0.237 ms 0.228 ms// // 2 44.24.240.161 (44.24.240.161) 127.458 ms 23.392 ms 74.152 ms// // 3 44.24.240.136 (44.24.240.136) 55.588 ms 28.191 ms 4.444 ms// // 4 44.24.242.7 (44.24.242.7) 131.127 ms 434.037 ms 1232.351 ms// // 5 44.24.242.16 (44.24.242.16) 74.558 ms 347.674 ms 517.633 ms// // 6 gi1-0-149-sea1.threshinc.com (209.189.196.65) 775.778 ms 380.374 ms 529.840 ms// // 7 ge0-1-thbr03.threshinc.net (209.189.201.195) 338.481 ms 264.768 ms 277.434 ms// // 8 tge2-2.fr3.sea2.llnw.net (206.81.80.99) 368.613 ms 253.695 ms 502.565 ms// // 9 tge2-2.fr3.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.145) 1324.350 ms 1615.159 ms 139.687 ms// //10 ve5.fr4.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.210) 165.213 ms 299.371 ms 167.546 ms// //11 paix-px1--limelight-10ge.cenic.net (198.32.251.193) 197.806 ms 3515.491 ms calren-cenic.paix.net (198.32.176.33) 204.395 ms// //12 dc-svl-px1--paix-px1-ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.173) 247.990 ms 358.917 ms *// //13 * * *// //14 * dc-lax-core2--svl-core1-10ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.24) 433.794 ms 227.051 ms// //15 dc-lax-core1--lax-core2-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.68) 289.399 ms 266.228 ms 303.996 ms// //16 dc-riv-core1--lax-core1-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.103) 287.258 ms 299.758 ms 301.851 ms// //17 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 572.338 ms 391.259 ms 148.496 ms// //18 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 453.700 ms 149.203 ms 375.147 ms// //19 * * *// //20 * * *// //21 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 448.335 ms 385.200 ms 486.918 ms// //22 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 204.232 ms * 249.699 ms// //23 * * *// //24 * * *// //25 * * *// //26 * * *// //27 * * *// //28 * * *// //29 * * *// //30 * * */ Probably not a HamWAN problem ... just commenting. -- Dean
44.0.0.1 is a weird case. That is the AMPR gateway, used by AMPR nodes that don't have direct internet routing as HamWAN does. There's really no case where you should need to contact that router. For Internet stuff, you have a direct path; for 44net, HamWAN has tunnels to each AMPR node. A dumb static route at UCSD (the hop before 44.0.0.1) is set to forward 44.0.0.0/8 back to 44.0.0.1. This router is dumb and doesn't realize there's a more specific path to HamWAN. This means packets from 44.0.0.1 have no way to get back to 44.24.240/20. As I mentioned, the rest of 44net has tunnels to HamWAN, so this dumb router is out of the picture. Tom KD7LXL On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan@ae7q.com> wrote:
Via my external host (directly on the Internet):
ping ampr.org PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ampr.org (44.0.0.1): icmp_seq=0 ttl=45 time=93.5 ms
Through the HamWAN radio:
ping ampr.org PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. From 44.24.240.135 icmp_seq=0 Destination Host Unreachable
A routing loop???:
traceroute ampr.org traceroute to ampr.org (44.0.0.1), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 5shpn-1_ext (192.168.3.251) 0.411 ms 0.237 ms 0.228 ms 2 44.24.240.161 (44.24.240.161) 127.458 ms 23.392 ms 74.152 ms 3 44.24.240.136 (44.24.240.136) 55.588 ms 28.191 ms 4.444 ms 4 44.24.242.7 (44.24.242.7) 131.127 ms 434.037 ms 1232.351 ms 5 44.24.242.16 (44.24.242.16) 74.558 ms 347.674 ms 517.633 ms 6 gi1-0-149-sea1.threshinc.com (209.189.196.65) 775.778 ms 380.374 ms 529.840 ms 7 ge0-1-thbr03.threshinc.net (209.189.201.195) 338.481 ms 264.768 ms 277.434 ms 8 tge2-2.fr3.sea2.llnw.net (206.81.80.99) 368.613 ms 253.695 ms 502.565 ms 9 tge2-2.fr3.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.145) 1324.350 ms 1615.159 ms 139.687 ms 10 ve5.fr4.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.210) 165.213 ms 299.371 ms 167.546 ms 11 paix-px1--limelight-10ge.cenic.net (198.32.251.193) 197.806 ms 3515.491 ms calren-cenic.paix.net (198.32.176.33) 204.395 ms 12 dc-svl-px1--paix-px1-ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.173) 247.990 ms 358.917 ms * 13 * * * 14 * dc-lax-core2--svl-core1-10ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.24) 433.794 ms 227.051 ms 15 dc-lax-core1--lax-core2-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.68) 289.399 ms 266.228 ms 303.996 ms 16 dc-riv-core1--lax-core1-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.103) 287.258 ms 299.758 ms 301.851 ms 17 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 572.338 ms 391.259 ms 148.496 ms 18 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 453.700 ms 149.203 ms 375.147 ms 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 448.335 ms 385.200 ms 486.918 ms 22 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 204.232 ms * 249.699 ms 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * *
Probably not a HamWAN problem ... just commenting.
-- Dean
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This really should get fixed. Here are a couple traces from Seattle-ER1 to 44.0.0.1: [eo@Seattle-ER1] > /tool traceroute address=44.0.0.1 src-address=209.189.196.68 # ADDRESS LOSS SENT LAST AVG BEST WORST STD-DEV STATUS 1 209.189.196.65 0% 10 1.9ms 0.8 0.4 1.9 0.5 2 209.189.202.195 0% 10 0.7ms 73.1 0.4 261 108.6 3 206.81.80.99 0% 10 0.7ms 5.1 0.5 10.7 3.9 4 69.28.171.145 0% 10 28ms 26.6 20 38.1 5.2 5 69.28.171.210 0% 10 22.8ms 21.4 18.6 31.9 3.9 6 198.32.176.33 0% 10 21.6ms 19.5 19.1 21.6 0.7 7 137.164.47.19 0% 10 21.4ms 24.1 21.4 29 2 8 137.164.46.67 0% 10 25.1ms 25.1 23.6 27.1 0.9 9 137.164.46.244 0% 10 34.7ms 33.5 32.4 35.6 1.2 10 137.164.47.15 0% 10 39.4ms 39.7 39.3 41.5 0.6 11 137.164.23.54 0% 10 39.7ms 40.2 39.5 43.2 1 12 132.239.254.163 0% 10 40.5ms 41.5 39.7 49.1 2.7 13 132.239.255.131 0% 10 39.6ms 40.2 39.6 43.1 1 14 44.0.0.1 10% 10 39.7ms 39.9 39.6 40.5 0.3 [eo@Seattle-ER1] > /tool traceroute address=44.0.0.1 src-address=44.24.242.22 # ADDRESS LOSS SENT LAST AVG BEST WORST STD-DEV STATUS 1 209.189.196.65 0% 5 0.7ms 1.3 0.5 2.5 0.7 2 209.189.201.195 0% 5 3.5ms 1.5 0.5 3.5 1.2 3 206.81.80.99 0% 4 0.4ms 4.1 0.4 8.1 3.5 4 69.28.171.145 0% 4 25.7ms 24.7 19.6 29.6 3.6 5 69.28.171.210 0% 4 34.7ms 25.3 21.5 34.7 5.5 6 198.32.176.33 0% 4 19.5ms 20.4 19.3 23.2 1.6 7 137.164.47.19 0% 4 23.7ms 23.6 21.9 25.4 1.3 8 137.164.46.1 0% 4 24.4ms 26.3 24.4 27.5 1.2 9 137.164.46.248 0% 4 36.1ms 33.8 32.1 36.1 1.5 10 137.164.47.111 0% 4 42.9ms 40.3 39.1 42.9 1.6 11 137.164.23.54 0% 4 41.2ms 45.8 39.8 61.6 9.1 12 100% 4 timeout 13 100% 4 timeout 14 100% 4 timeout 15 100% 4 timeout 16 100% 4 timeout The only difference is the source address being used. --Bart On 04/09/2014 02:32 PM, Tom Hayward wrote:
44.0.0.1 is a weird case. That is the AMPR gateway, used by AMPR nodes that don't have direct internet routing as HamWAN does. There's really no case where you should need to contact that router. For Internet stuff, you have a direct path; for 44net, HamWAN has tunnels to each AMPR node.
A dumb static route at UCSD (the hop before 44.0.0.1) is set to forward 44.0.0.0/8 back to 44.0.0.1. This router is dumb and doesn't realize there's a more specific path to HamWAN. This means packets from 44.0.0.1 have no way to get back to 44.24.240/20. As I mentioned, the rest of 44net has tunnels to HamWAN, so this dumb router is out of the picture.
Tom KD7LXL
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan@ae7q.com> wrote:
Via my external host (directly on the Internet):
ping ampr.org PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from ampr.org (44.0.0.1): icmp_seq=0 ttl=45 time=93.5 ms
Through the HamWAN radio:
ping ampr.org PING ampr.org (44.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. From 44.24.240.135 icmp_seq=0 Destination Host Unreachable
A routing loop???:
traceroute ampr.org traceroute to ampr.org (44.0.0.1), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 5shpn-1_ext (192.168.3.251) 0.411 ms 0.237 ms 0.228 ms 2 44.24.240.161 (44.24.240.161) 127.458 ms 23.392 ms 74.152 ms 3 44.24.240.136 (44.24.240.136) 55.588 ms 28.191 ms 4.444 ms 4 44.24.242.7 (44.24.242.7) 131.127 ms 434.037 ms 1232.351 ms 5 44.24.242.16 (44.24.242.16) 74.558 ms 347.674 ms 517.633 ms 6 gi1-0-149-sea1.threshinc.com (209.189.196.65) 775.778 ms 380.374 ms 529.840 ms 7 ge0-1-thbr03.threshinc.net (209.189.201.195) 338.481 ms 264.768 ms 277.434 ms 8 tge2-2.fr3.sea2.llnw.net (206.81.80.99) 368.613 ms 253.695 ms 502.565 ms 9 tge2-2.fr3.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.145) 1324.350 ms 1615.159 ms 139.687 ms 10 ve5.fr4.sjc.llnw.net (69.28.171.210) 165.213 ms 299.371 ms 167.546 ms 11 paix-px1--limelight-10ge.cenic.net (198.32.251.193) 197.806 ms 3515.491 ms calren-cenic.paix.net (198.32.176.33) 204.395 ms 12 dc-svl-px1--paix-px1-ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.173) 247.990 ms 358.917 ms * 13 * * * 14 * dc-lax-core2--svl-core1-10ge.cenic.net (137.164.47.24) 433.794 ms 227.051 ms 15 dc-lax-core1--lax-core2-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.68) 289.399 ms 266.228 ms 303.996 ms 16 dc-riv-core1--lax-core1-10ge-4.cenic.net (137.164.46.103) 287.258 ms 299.758 ms 301.851 ms 17 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 572.338 ms 391.259 ms 148.496 ms 18 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 453.700 ms 149.203 ms 375.147 ms 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 dc-sdg-agg1--riv-core1-10ge-2.cenic.net (137.164.47.15) 448.335 ms 385.200 ms 486.918 ms 22 dc-ucsd-1--sdg-agg1.cenic.net (137.164.23.54) 204.232 ms * 249.699 ms 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * *
Probably not a HamWAN problem ... just commenting.
-- Dean
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<EO_> can you paste your hamwan-related config? <EO_> I wanna share it with Corvallis ------------------------------------------------------------------- SEA1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- interface GigabitEthernet1/0.149 description f20130923: HamWAN encapsulation dot1Q 149 ip address 209.189.196.65 255.255.255.248 ip access-group hamwan-in in no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp ipv6 address 2604:5000:20::1/64 ipv6 traffic-filter hamwan-ipv6-in in no cdp enable ------------------------------------------------------------------- SEA2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- interface GigabitEthernet1/0.149 description f20130923: HamWAN encapsulation dot1Q 149 ip address 209.189.196.66 255.255.255.248 ip access-group hamwan-in in no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp ipv6 address 2604:5000:20::2/64 ipv6 traffic-filter hamwan-ipv6-in in no cdp enable ------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON BETWEEN BOTH ROUTERS ------------------------------------------------------------------- ! router bgp 7752 neighbor 209.189.196.68 remote-as 54688 neighbor 209.189.196.68 description HamWAN1 neighbor 209.189.196.68 timers 10 30 address-family ipv4 neighbor 209.189.196.68 activate neighbor 209.189.196.68 next-hop-self neighbor 209.189.196.68 default-originate neighbor 209.189.196.68 remove-private-as neighbor 209.189.196.68 soft-reconfiguration inbound neighbor 209.189.196.68 prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN in neighbor 209.189.196.68 prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT out neighbor 209.189.196.68 route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-IN in neighbor 209.189.196.68 route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-OUT out neighbor 209.189.196.68 maximum-prefix 4 exit-address-family ! ipv6 route 2604:5000:20::/48 2604:5000:20::11 ! ip as-path access-list 116 permit ^54688(_54688)*$ ! ip access-list extended hamwan-in permit udp any eq 1985 host 224.0.0.2 eq 1985 permit udp host 0.0.0.0 host 255.255.255.255 permit ip 209.189.196.64 0.0.0.7 any permit ip 44.12.6.0 0.0.0.255 any permit ip 44.24.221.0 0.0.0.255 any permit ip 44.24.240.0 0.0.15.255 any permit ip 44.34.128.0 0.0.7.255 any deny ip any any log-input ! ipv6 access-list hamwan-ipv6-in permit icmp any any permit ipv6 FE80::/10 FF00::/8 permit ipv6 FE80::/10 FE80::/10 permit ipv6 2604:5000:20::/48 any deny ipv6 any any log-input ! ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 100 permit 44.24.240.0/20 le 24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 110 permit 44.12.6.0/24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 120 permit 44.34.128.0/21 le 24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 130 permit 44.24.221.0/24 ! ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT seq 100 permit 0.0.0.0/0 ! route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-IN permit 10 match ip address prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN match as-path 116 set local-preference 400 ! route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-OUT permit 10 match ip address prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT !
Update so that decisions between native and IPIP routing can be made when an AMPRnet is routable via both: 17:13 <@carrar> So add this to the Email of the router config 17:13 <@carrar> ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT seq 110 permit 44.0.0.0/8 le 24 17:13 <@carrar> man that was hard Special snark bonus included at no additional charge! --Bart On 04/09/2014 04:12 PM, Tim Osburn wrote:
<EO_> can you paste your hamwan-related config? <EO_> I wanna share it with Corvallis
------------------------------------------------------------------- SEA1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- interface GigabitEthernet1/0.149 description f20130923: HamWAN encapsulation dot1Q 149 ip address 209.189.196.65 255.255.255.248 ip access-group hamwan-in in no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp ipv6 address 2604:5000:20::1/64 ipv6 traffic-filter hamwan-ipv6-in in no cdp enable ------------------------------------------------------------------- SEA2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- interface GigabitEthernet1/0.149 description f20130923: HamWAN encapsulation dot1Q 149 ip address 209.189.196.66 255.255.255.248 ip access-group hamwan-in in no ip redirects no ip unreachables no ip proxy-arp ipv6 address 2604:5000:20::2/64 ipv6 traffic-filter hamwan-ipv6-in in no cdp enable ------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMON BETWEEN BOTH ROUTERS ------------------------------------------------------------------- ! router bgp 7752 neighbor 209.189.196.68 remote-as 54688 neighbor 209.189.196.68 description HamWAN1 neighbor 209.189.196.68 timers 10 30 address-family ipv4 neighbor 209.189.196.68 activate neighbor 209.189.196.68 next-hop-self neighbor 209.189.196.68 default-originate neighbor 209.189.196.68 remove-private-as neighbor 209.189.196.68 soft-reconfiguration inbound neighbor 209.189.196.68 prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN in neighbor 209.189.196.68 prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT out neighbor 209.189.196.68 route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-IN in neighbor 209.189.196.68 route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-OUT out neighbor 209.189.196.68 maximum-prefix 4 exit-address-family ! ipv6 route 2604:5000:20::/48 2604:5000:20::11 ! ip as-path access-list 116 permit ^54688(_54688)*$ ! ip access-list extended hamwan-in permit udp any eq 1985 host 224.0.0.2 eq 1985 permit udp host 0.0.0.0 host 255.255.255.255 permit ip 209.189.196.64 0.0.0.7 any permit ip 44.12.6.0 0.0.0.255 any permit ip 44.24.221.0 0.0.0.255 any permit ip 44.24.240.0 0.0.15.255 any permit ip 44.34.128.0 0.0.7.255 any deny ip any any log-input ! ipv6 access-list hamwan-ipv6-in permit icmp any any permit ipv6 FE80::/10 FF00::/8 permit ipv6 FE80::/10 FE80::/10 permit ipv6 2604:5000:20::/48 any deny ipv6 any any log-input ! ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 100 permit 44.24.240.0/20 le 24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 110 permit 44.12.6.0/24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 120 permit 44.34.128.0/21 le 24 ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN seq 130 permit 44.24.221.0/24 ! ip prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT seq 100 permit 0.0.0.0/0 ! route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-IN permit 10 match ip address prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-IN match as-path 116 set local-preference 400 ! route-map HAMWAN-ROUTEMAP-OUT permit 10 match ip address prefix-list HAMWAN-PREFIX-OUT !
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