I can ping it. I am trying ftp now. I normally use ftpprd
as I find that I can better download speeds than from tgftp.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:39 AM
Cc: 'ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
I was just informed that the sys admins have blocked a problem
user that was saturating the server. Can you get through now?
-Paula
Robert Mullenax wrote:
>We still can't get any data from the NCEP ftp servers (since Thursday). Is
>anyone
>else successfully connecting? I can connect but I can never complete a
>file
>transfer (the 1 deg GFS). I know they were saturated at one point, is this
>still the case?
> A traceroute shows:
>
>/WX/users/rrm% /usr/sbin/traceroute ftpt.ncep.noaa.gov
>traceroute to ftpt.ncep.noaa.gov (140.90.198.134), 30 hops max, 40 byte
>packets
> 1 10.100.25.2 (10.100.25.2) 1.464 ms 0.308 ms 0.295 ms
> 2 phobos.univ-wea.com (12.31.213.254) 1.586 ms 1.574 ms 1.449 ms
> 3 cisco.univ-wea.com (12.31.212.254) 2.624 ms 2.651 ms 2.640 ms
> 4 206.121.216.161 (206.121.216.161) 42.429 ms 42.434 ms 206.121.216.157
>(206.121.216.157) 42.250 ms
> 5 tbr1-p011601.la2ca.ip.att.net (12.127.3.174) 43.052 ms 44.916 ms
>42.945 ms
> 6 ggr1-p340.la2ca.ip.att.net (12.122.11.226) 42.598 ms 42.618 ms
42.411
>ms
> 7 205.171.1.129 (205.171.1.129) 42.808 ms 42.783 ms 42.942 ms
> 8 205.171.19.37 (205.171.19.37) 42.553 ms 43.029 ms 42.349 ms
> 9 205.171.5.162 (205.171.5.162) 43.859 ms 63.593 ms 43.880 ms
>10 205.171.8.146 (205.171.8.146) 58.618 ms 58.791 ms 59.129 ms
>11 205.171.21.150 (205.171.21.150) 60.866 ms 59.898 ms 59.858 ms
>12 205.171.8.154 (205.171.8.154) 73.394 ms 73.626 ms 73.239 ms
>13 205.171.9.62 (205.171.9.62) 73.307 ms 73.288 ms 73.238 ms
>14 65.125.14.202 (65.125.14.202) 73.921 ms 73.856 ms 73.864 ms
>15 140.90.76.106 (140.90.76.106) 72.678 ms 85.108 ms 102.709 ms
>16 140.90.111.33 (140.90.111.33) 77.029 ms 81.415 ms 74.536 ms
>17 140.90.59.5 (140.90.59.5) 74.246 ms 92.526 ms 110.877 ms
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>Robert Mullenax
>Weather Systems Administrator
>Universal Weather and Aviation
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