IDNet routing error ?

Started by JB, Mar 12, 2009, 08:34:59

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JB

Can anyone ping or connect to www.tescointernetphone.com (77.75.0.10) please?

I am unable to get to it from my IDNet account (gw5) but can ping it OK from another ISP.

Thanks.
JB

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Rik

Times out, talking to support...
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JB


Thanks Rik. Was going to raise a ticket.
JB

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Rik

It's only getting to the first hop outside IDNet, they're on the case.
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JB

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Thanks Rik. Here is a working traceroute from a machine in Manchester that I have an account on. Don't know if it would help IDNet suss it out.

traceroute to www.tescointernetphone.com (77.75.0.10), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1  89.21.5.2 (89.21.5.2)  1.296 ms  1.223 ms  1.440 ms
vl7.core.tcw.man.ip.ukgrid.net (89.21.31.17)  1.295 ms  1.702 ms  2.039 ms
if0.core.thn.lon.ip.ukgrid.net (89.21.31.82)  13.700 ms  11.533 ms  9.373 ms
ge-5-2-0.1104.3112ar3.LON2.gblx.net (208.48.237.193)  9.386 ms  9.387 ms  11.292 ms
so7-0-0-2488M.ar2.LON3.gblx.net (67.17.66.30)  11.454 ms  8.791 ms  9.804 ms
Asia-NetCom.ge-1-2-0.445.ar2.LON3.gblx.net (208.48.13.226)  11.137 ms  9.793 ms  9.173 ms

JB

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Rik

It appears to be a peering problem when I phoned, it's OK with some other networks.
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Simon_idnet

The IP address for www.tescointernetphone.com is 77.75.0.10 which is operated by FreshTel:

http://www.db.ripe.net/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=AS42899

We see routes from FreshTel via the LINX route collector. Their Australian phone numbers don't ring (nor do you get 'unobtainable' - just silence...). As they appear to have an office in Stevenage I Googled for the number but that goes straight to fax. So, I put their address into Google and found one of their neighbours. I phoned this neighbour and asked if FreshTel really did have an office upstairs. The nice lady in the Recuitment company that I got through to agreed to write down my number and take it upstairs.

A little while later a lady from FreshTel called me. She explained that all their phone numbers are via Tesco VoIP and so aren't listed in Directory Enquiries. She is in Accounts so couldn't help with Technical Issues. I would have to contact Australia. But the Australian numbers aren't working. She explained that there is a Technical person in the UK but that she doesn't work on Thursdays. Nonetheless she agreed to pass on a message.

Another little while later the Tech lady called. She said that she now has a growing list of reports of connectivity problems. She said that some people had 'fixed' the problem by asking their ISP for a new IP address. I explained that we are an ISP and that we can see that their routing is broken. She said she would pass my details to the Australians and get them to call.

However, it is almost 11pm in Melbourne....

Rik

Ouch! That is one sorry way to run a company, Simon. I'm glad they are not my ISP. ;D
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Simon

Good detective work though, Simon.  I would never have thought of ringing next door!  :thumb:
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Rik

Who said IDNet aren't resourceful. :)
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Lance

That's some effort there Simon!
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Sebby


JB


Thanks very much for the information Simon. It seems like a very convoluted way to provide a VOIP service  :stars:

Presumably cheap though.
JB

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Rik

Convoluted would be one word for it. ;)
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g7pkf

tesco voip bah..

tried it once then went straight back to sipgate.

German (i belive) and works well. (doesnt everything german though)

kinmel

Quote from: g7pkf on Mar 12, 2009, 16:42:50
tesco voip bah..

German (i belive) and works well. (doesnt everything german though)

Except warmongering  :laugh:
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Sebby

Quote from: g7pkf on Mar 12, 2009, 16:42:50
German (i belive) and works well. (doesnt everything german though)

Vorsprung durch technik. 8)

Rik

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JB

Quote from: g7pkf on Mar 12, 2009, 16:42:50
tesco voip bah..

:lol:

I use it as a backup when I'm at my place in Spain.

My normal provider is voip.co.uk and I was lucky enough to get an account with them in the days when they provided them to private individuals. All you can eat for £1.99 a month.  :thumb:

JB

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Simon_idnet

We had a response from FreshTel in Australia overnight. They have raised a ticket with LINX.

We have advised them to stop advertising their routes over LINX until the problem is resolved. That way we can reach them via an alternate route.

Simon

Rik

Thanks, Simon. Obviously they don't do 24-hour cover in Australia. :(
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Simon_idnet

Quote from: 6jb on Mar 12, 2009, 08:34:59
Can anyone ping or connect to www.tescointernetphone.com (77.75.0.10) please?

FreshTel have finally disabled their broken route anouncements at LINX which means that we can now reach them via an alternate path.
Simon

Rik

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