If it helps any, here's what a traceroute from our hurricane electric line
looks like to you guys. we feed from the dish and pete, and have similar
routing from msp :)
ldm@5sat:~$ /usr/sbin/traceroute conduit.ncep.noaa.gov
traceroute to conduit.ncep.noaa.gov (140.90.101.42), 30 hops max, 60 byte
packets
1 192.168.20.1 (192.168.20.1) 0.578 ms 0.688 ms 0.975 ms
2 v418.core1.msp1.he.net (184.105.35.129) 1.349 ms 1.257 ms 1.283 ms
3 100ge7-1.core1.chi1.he.net (184.105.223.177) 8.117 ms 8.116 ms 8.100
ms
4 184.105.249.214 (184.105.249.214) 8.089 ms 8.082 ms 8.113 ms
5 et-10-0-0.1001.asbn0.tr-cps.internet2.edu (64.57.20.2) 28.637 ms 28.626
ms 28.599 ms
6 198.71.47.38 (198.71.47.38) 25.959 ms 24.944 ms 25.975 ms
7 ae0.clpk-core.maxgigapop.net (206.196.178.81) 27.840 ms 27.833 ms
27.805 ms
8 clpk-wrlc-isp.maxgigapop.net (206.196.177.165) 28.555 ms 28.744 ms
28.781 ms
9 140.90.111.36 (140.90.111.36) 26.184 ms 26.174 ms 26.341 ms
10 140.90.76.69 (140.90.76.69) 26.890 ms 26.753 ms 26.557 ms
11 * * *
Cheers,
--patrick
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