tracing from anchor nodes
Hi! According to DNSMON [1] r.ns.at IPv4 is not reachable from us-bos-as11488. Are there any tools available to analyse the problem from the anchor? E.g. performing a traceroute from the respective anchor node? Thanks Klaus [1] https://atlas.ripe.net/dnsmon/group/at.?dnsmon.session.color_range_pls=0-66-66-99-100&dnsmon.session.exclude-errors=true&dnsmon.type=server-probes&dnsmon.server=194.0.25.10&dnsmon.zone=at.&dnsmon.startTime=1404246000&dnsmon.endTime=1404288000&dnsmon.ipVersion=both
Hi, On 07/02/2014 10:19 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
According to DNSMON [1] r.ns.at IPv4 is not reachable from us-bos-as11488. Are there any tools available to analyse the problem from the anchor? E.g. performing a traceroute from the respective anchor node?
Define an UDM, and set the anchor as source. Seems obvious, so maybe I've misunderstood the problem? Gilles -- Fondation RESTENA - DNS-LU 6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg tel: (+352) 424409 fax: (+352) 422473
On 02.07.2014 10:24, Gilles Massen wrote:
Hi,
On 07/02/2014 10:19 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
According to DNSMON [1] r.ns.at IPv4 is not reachable from us-bos-as11488. Are there any tools available to analyse the problem from the anchor? E.g. performing a traceroute from the respective anchor node?
Define an UDM, and set the anchor as source. Seems obvious, so maybe I've misunderstood the problem?
Ups, I have not known that anchors have a probe id and can be used like any other probe. Thanks Klaus PS: Meanwhile I found out the problem is a routing problem on the reverse path ....
Hi Klaus, DSNMON itself is doing also traceroutes. So, for each anchor you can see its traceroute towards each target. You have to click on a specific tile and you will get a pop up window with the closest time-wise traceroute(s). Regards, Andreas On 7/2/14, 10:19 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
According to DNSMON [1] r.ns.at IPv4 is not reachable from us-bos-as11488. Are there any tools available to analyse the problem from the anchor? E.g. performing a traceroute from the respective anchor node?
Thanks Klaus
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Andreas Strikos
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Gilles Massen
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Klaus Darilion