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Changing the route to a host
ValeriiVasin
Digitalisierer
Digitalisierer

Hey folks,

 

Recently Vodafone network became less a problem than the traffic exchange hosts on the route.

 

Here is the PingPlotter dump of the traffic routes and pings: https://share.pingplotter.com/2V7ovpesuvn

 

There you can see that the pe06.Moscow.gldn.net host become gray for the period of time and underlying host of it switched from 79.104.235.82 (was tracked before) to the new one 79.104.235.86.

 

That happens at least couple of times per day. During that event one of their hosts become unavailable and (probably) goes down or being reloaded. And that is the usual source of troubles on the way to the target destination...

 

The network *.gldn.net is misbehaving too often and creates a lot of problems for me. I will post quite some links to dumps down below that demonstrates the awful experience of such a high level traffic exchange provider...

 

Could you please ban those network for me that my route would not go through that Golden Telecom and would be routed through more reliable networks?

 

Links to PingPlotter errors on that host(s) (frankfurt + moscow):

https://share.pingplotter.com/RG59nxonqAV

https://share.pingplotter.com/Zx5xgU52DSk

https://share.pingplotter.com/6PP3tXTWZ9u

 

Please note, its at least some of the failures that happens almost every day couple of times per day, which drasticly degrades the Internet experience for me.

 

And the last one for the last 48 hours (for high level overview):

https://share.pingplotter.com/cGS7a8dL5rw

 

Where you can see - almost all of the troubles that happens on the way to the host - it is either coming from:

a) Vodafone (starting from the second hop) - and that problem we already discussing in other thread - long running discussion on upstream/downstream failures inside of Vodafone network.

b) The traffic exchange hosts handled by Golden Telecom (*.gldn.net)

 

Could you please change the route to the host 109.105.133.32 in a way that it would not go through the Golden Telecom? Such high level hop should not be that unreliable.

 

Thanks!

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ValeriiVasin
Digitalisierer
Digitalisierer

Yet another failure at 17:07 29th July: https://share.pingplotter.com/dDoWdbbK8zW

 

Its impossible to use 😞

Claudia
Ex-Moderator:in
Ex-Moderator:in

Hello ValeriiVasin,

 

we already have your data from an earlier thread. We cannot change the routing, especially as the hop in question doesn't belong to our net. I made a task for the Third Level to check this.

 

Kind regards

Claudia

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Hey @Claudia 

 

I created different thread because it does not belong to Vodafone problems actually.

 

The problem does belong to other provider, which is unstable. But I think its being used by Vodafone as an exchange parther or so.

 

For example, Deutsche Telekom traffic does not go through that network and my friends that are using it do not have any problems...

 

Game provider support told me to talk to Internet provider, because you are the ones who controls how the traffic goes and could influence that (or can force Golden Telekom partner to fix their issues).

Claudia
Ex-Moderator:in
Ex-Moderator:in

Hello ValeriiVasin,

 

let's wait what the colleagues can do with the task ***160/21.

 

Kind regards,

Claudia

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Hey @Claudia 

 

The issue was marked as resolved by Vodafone. I am not sure what changed - but some routing change got applied. It still goes via gldn.net, but route changed Slightly... Will monitor the quality next days.

 

Almost the same time when issue was resolved - I received buhch of emails from Vodafone (ofc. in German) saying that I have ordered something (IPv4 etc). But I have not ordered anything. Is that related or its a separate topic?

Claudia
Ex-Moderator:in
Ex-Moderator:in

Hello ValeriiVasin,

 

yes, the colleague activated it as a part of his investigations. He also stated that we cannot reroute the traffic, that the routes are dynamic and that ICMP isn't prioritised.

 

Kind regards,

Claudia

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Hello @Claudia 

 

If re-route is not possible, what is possible then? Golden Telekom is not stable at all.

 

Here is from today... and that happens more, than I am posting here.. I post only when level of annoyance goes super high. Like today... I've been disconnected already 3 or 4 times. And each disconnect costs me 30 minutes of my TIME.

 

https://share.pingplotter.com/475Jc7HDV2U

 

It fails few times a day everyday for me..

 

Those 2 hosts are annoying:

- mx01.Frankfurt.gldn.net

- pe06.Moscow.gldn.net (79.104.235.86 always swaps with 79.104.235.82 and back)

 

When gldn.net hosts were completely down - traffic was routed via the okey-ish provider (retn.net). Why is that not possible to make constantly? BTW, that is the default route in Telekom... So I imagine Vodafone is buying cheapest traffic possible...

 

I am tired suffering from unstable internet connection from Vodafone and Golden Telekom... 

Martin59
Moderator:in
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Hello ValeriiVasin,

 

as communicated, the routes are dynamic and cannot be rerouted.

 

Best regards, Martin

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@Martin59 as communicated before - the traffic exchange provider that Vodafone is using (Golden Telekom) - cheap and not reliable. I always have trouble with it.

 

Are you saying that you can not influence unreliable providers? If so - can it be a reason to unsubscribe from Vodafone services earlier? I am already tired from complaining about the connection that drops few times a day....