Tata Communications - NTT routing issue for Akamai

Interestingly routing issues didn’t spare one of top CDN provider - Akamai!

So what’s wrong?

(from my BSNL connection):

PING akamai.com (61.213.189.49) 56(84) bytes of data.  
64 bytes from 61.213.189.49: icmp_req=1 ttl=52 time=492 ms  
64 bytes from 61.213.189.49: icmp_req=2 ttl=52 time=492 ms  
64 bytes from 61.213.189.49: icmp_req=3 ttl=52 time=474 ms  
64 bytes from 61.213.189.49: icmp_req=4 ttl=51 time=492 ms  
64 bytes from 61.213.189.49: icmp_req=5 ttl=51 time=489 ms

\--- akamai.com ping statistics --- 
5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 22236ms  
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 474.296/488.469/492.837/7.183 ms

~ 500ms is way too high. Even US is at like 300ms latency.

Looking at traceroute: 

traceroute to akamai.com (61.213.189.49), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets  
1 router.local (192.168.1.1) [AS8151/AS28513] 4.223 ms 4.979 ms 5.879 ms  
2 117.200.48.1 (117.200.48.1) [AS9829] 45.241 ms 46.384 ms 52.839 ms  
3 218.248.173.46 (218.248.173.46) [AS9829] 87.089 ms \* \*  
4 115.114.57.165.static-Mumbai.vsnl.net.in (115.114.57.165) [AS4755] 74.675 ms 76.970 ms 80.856 ms  
5 if-0-100.tcore2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.39.25) [\*] 83.234 ms 84.403 ms 87.742 ms  
6 if-6-2.tcore1.L78-London.as6453.net (80.231.130.5) [AS6453] 230.777 ms 185.553 ms 194.288 ms  
7 \* Vlan704.icore1.LDN-London.as6453.net (80.231.130.10) [AS6453] 203.104 ms \*  
8 Vlan522.icore1.LDN-London.as6453.net (195.219.83.22) [AS6453] 308.973 ms 310.324 ms 311.038 ms  
9 ae-4.r23.londen03.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.40) [AS2914] 311.799 ms 333.841 ms 313.348 ms  
10 as-0.r22.osakjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.35) [AS2914] 499.075 ms 501.158 ms 512.657 ms  
11 ae-5.r24.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.221) [AS2914] 484.258 ms 485.401 ms 499.039 ms  
12 \* \* \*  
13 xe-2-3.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.214) [AS2914] 488.807 ms 489.543 ms 495.396 ms  
14 61.213.189.49 (61.213.189.49) [AS2914] 506.170 ms 501.504 ms 507.296 ms

So route is like Mumbai (India) - London (UK) - Tokyo (Japan).

It’s not really issue with BSNL at this point but with Tata Communications AS6453. Looking at traceroute from Tata Comm’s Mumbai node using their looking glass.

Router: gin-mlv-core1  
Site: IN, Mumbai - MLV, VSNL  
Command: traceroute ip 61.213.189.49

Tracing the route to 61.213.189.49

1 if-3-0-0.core2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (209.58.105.82) [MPLS: Label 512 Exp 0] 0 msec  
if-2-1-0-0.tcore1.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.38.21) [MPLS: Label 664353 Exp 0] 132 msec  
if-3-1-0-0.tcore1.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.38.10) [MPLS: Label 664353 Exp 0] 140 msec  
2 if-2-2.tcore2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.38.2) [MPLS: Label 686484 Exp 0] 128 msec  
if-10-3-1-0.tcore2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.39.61) [MPLS: Label 686484 Exp 0] 136 msec 136 msec  
3 if-6-2.tcore1.L78-London.as6453.net (80.231.130.5) 116 msec 128 msec 116 msec  
4 \*  
Vlan704.icore1.LDN-London.as6453.net (80.231.130.10) 204 msec \*  
5 Vlan522.icore1.LDN-London.as6453.net (195.219.83.22) 132 msec 136 msec 136 msec  
6 ae-4.r23.londen03.uk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.40) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 302128 Exp 0] 128 msec 128 msec 136 msec  
7 as-0.r22.osakjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.35) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 643206 Exp 0] 364 msec 364 msec 408 msec  
8 ae-5.r24.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.221) [AS 2914] 376 msec 372 msec 368 msec  
9 xe-3-1.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.150) [AS 2914] 372 msec 380 msec 388 msec  
10 xe-2-3.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.214) [AS 2914] 480 msec 516 msec 400 msec  
11 61.213.189.49 [AS 2914] 404 msec 388 msec 384 msec

Clearly identical traceroute and poor routing between Tata AS6453 and NTT AS2914.

Looking at route from Reliance Flagtel Mumbai node:

You requested a Traceroute from Mumbai (62.216.135.130) to 61.213.189.49  
1 ge-0-2-0.0.pjr02.mmb004.flagtel.com (85.95.25.70) 131.460 ms 131.710 ms 131.509 ms  
MPLS Label=422848 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1  
2 so-1-3-0.0.pjr02.hkg005.flagtel.com (85.95.25.118) 131.409 ms 131.465 ms 131.679 ms  
MPLS Label=373792 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1  
3 so-0-2-0.0.pjr02.wad001.flagtel.com (85.95.25.189) 133.951 ms 129.679 ms 129.712 ms  
MPLS Label=346448 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1  
4 so-7-1-0.0.cjr04.tok002.flagtel.com (85.95.25.202) 131.280 ms 131.285 ms 131.210 ms  
5 80.81.64.74 (80.81.64.74) 132.028 ms 131.745 ms 131.768 ms  
6 a60-254-153-245.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (60.254.153.245) [AS 20940] 132.706 ms 133.643 ms 134.960 ms  
7 61.213.189.49 (61.213.189.49) [AS 20940] 132.558 ms 132.508 ms 132.577 ms

Good - direct route. No issues on Reliance network.

Unfortunately I can’t test with Airtel since their looking glass seems not working at all right now and I am already busy with exams to wait & try again. (if someone from Airtel reading this post, please please & please setup a good looking glass for AS9498).

Quick check on what’s wrong with Tata.
I tried looking at route from their Tokyo node, and here’s output:

Router: gin-tv2-core1  
Site: JP, Tokyo - TV2, EQUINIX  
Command: traceroute ip 61.213.189.49

Tracing the route to 61.213.189.49

1 if-0-2-1-40.tcore1.TV2-Tokyo.as6453.net (180.87.180.41) [MPLS: Label 316726 Exp 0] 108 msec  
if-8-2-1-38.tcore1.TV2-Tokyo.as6453.net (209.58.61.118) [MPLS: Label 316726 Exp 0] 108 msec  
if-0-2-1-40.tcore1.TV2-Tokyo.as6453.net (180.87.180.41) [MPLS: Label 316726 Exp 0] 112 msec  
2 if-9-2.tcore2.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net (180.87.180.17) 104 msec 108 msec 104 msec  
3 Vlan3254.icore1.SQN-SanJose.as6453.net (66.198.144.6) 116 msec 108 msec 108 msec  
4 Vlan507.icore1.SQN-SanJose.as6453.net (209.58.116.22) 108 msec 108 msec 108 msec  
5 ae-7.r21.snjsca04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.54) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 310512 Exp 0] 108 msec 104 msec  
ae-6.r20.snjsca04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.12) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 301136 Exp 0] 108 msec  
6 as-2.r20.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.35) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 574335 Exp 0] 240 msec  
as-0.r21.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.45) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 470118 Exp 0] 216 msec  
as-2.r20.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.35) [AS 2914] [MPLS: Label 574335 Exp 0] 220 msec  
7 ae-1.r25.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.73) [AS 2914] 228 msec  
ae-1.r24.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.21) [AS 2914] 308 msec  
ae-1.r25.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.73) [AS 2914] 296 msec  
8 xe-3-1.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.150) [AS 2914] 228 msec  
xe-4-1.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.154) [AS 2914] 212 msec  
xe-3-1.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.150) [AS 2914] 228 msec  
9 xe-2-3.a17.tokyjp01.jp.ra.gin.ntt.net (61.213.169.214) [AS 2914] 204 msec 256 msec 212 msec  
10 61.213.189.49 [AS 2914] 220 msec 212 msec 216 msec

So route is like Tokyo (Japan) - San Jose (US) - Packet handover to NTT - (back to) Tokyo (Japan). It seems Tata AS6453 is exchanging traffic with NTT AS2914 in London and California but not in Japan itself.


Looking at BGP table for Akamai IP from Tata AS6453 Mumbai node:

Router: gin-mlv-core1  
Site: IN, Mumbai - MLV, VSNL  
Command: show ip bgp 61.213.189.49

BGP routing table entry for 61.213.160.0/19  
Bestpath Modifiers: deterministic-med  
Paths: (3 available, best #1)  
Multipath: eBGP  
2914  
ldn-icore1. (metric 2991) from cxr-tcore1. (66.110.10.113)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal, best  
Community:  
Originator: ldn-icore1. 
2914  
ldn-icore1. (metric 2991) from mlv-tcore2. (66.110.10.215)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: ldn-icore1. 
2914  
ldn-icore1. (metric 2991) from mlv-tcore1. (66.110.10.202)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: ldn-icore1.

Clearly - all routes to London. No route to Singapore or Japan directly.


Next, check on Japan node BGP table: 

Router: gin-tv2-core1  
Site: JP, Tokyo - TV2, EQUINIX  
Command: show ip bgp 61.213.189.49

BGP routing table entry for 61.213.160.0/19  
Bestpath Modifiers: deterministic-med  
Paths: (9 available, best #9)  
2914  
lvw-tcore2. (metric 3329) from svq-core1. (svq-core1.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: 66.110.10.248  
2914  
av2-tcore2. (metric 6417) from ad1-core1. (ad1-core1.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: 66.110.10.88  
2914  
lvw-tcore2. (metric 3329) from laa-mcore3. (laa-mcore3.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: 66.110.10.248  
2914  
ldn-icore1. (metric 6408) from l78-mcore3. (Loopback5.mcore3.L78-London.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: ldn-icore1. 
2914  
pvu-tcore1. (metric 6396) from pye-core1. (pye-core1.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: 66.110.10.90  
2914  
nto-icore1. (metric 3405) from nyy-mcore4. (nyy-mcore4.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: nto-icore1. 
2914  
dt8-tcore2. (metric 3346) from dtx-core1. (dtx-core1.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: Loopback5.bb1.LAU-Laurentides.as6453.net.  
2914  
ct8-tcore1. (metric 3364) from ct8-core1. (ct8-core1.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal  
Community:  
Originator: 66.110.11.16  
2914  
sqn-icore1. (metric 3318) from pdi-mcore4. (pdi-mcore4.)  
Origin IGP, valid, internal, best  
Community:  
Originator: sqn-icore1.

9 routes - London, New York, California but no direct route. Tata’s nodes are not listening to any announcement for that block in Tokyo directly.
It’s not that just Tata is not handling packets to NTT in Japan but reverse is also true. Looking at route from NTT Japan node to Tata’s Japan node:


NTT Tokyo to Tata Tokyo node: 

Query Results:  
Router: Tokyo - JP  
Command: traceroute 209.58.61.118

Disclaimer: Traceroute is a useful tool for determining the route a packet takes, but it should not be used as an accurate measure of network performance. For more information please view the Traceroute Disclaimer.

traceroute to 209.58.61.118 (209.58.61.118), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets  
1 ae-0.r21.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.72) 35.957 ms 13.354 ms 30.162 ms  
MPLS Label=433510 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=0  
MPLS Label=422560 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1  
2 as-0.r21.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.145) 133.142 ms ae-7.r21.osakjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.70) 35.097 ms 9.023 ms  
MPLS Label=631431 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=0  
MPLS Label=303728 CoS=0 TTL=2 S=1  
3 ae-0.r20.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.33) 139.183 ms 121.634 ms 140.311 ms  
MPLS Label=306720 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1  
4 ix-11-2-1-0.tcore2.LVW-LosAngeles.as6453.net (64.86.252.65) 109.416 ms ix-9-1-2-0.tcore2.LVW-LosAngeles.as6453.net (216.6.84.65) 147.333 ms ae-1.r05.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.230) 126.940 ms  
5 Vlan507.icore1.SQN-SanJose.as6453.net (209.58.116.21) 152.854 ms 132.124 ms 146.938 ms  
6 if-2-2.tcore1.LVW-LosAngeles.as6453.net (66.110.59.1) 172.250 ms if-4-2.tcore1.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net (66.198.127.9) 121.056 ms 112.809 ms  
7 if-8-2-1-38.tcore1.TV2-Tokyo.as6453.net (209.58.61.118) 223.186 ms if-4-2.tcore1.PDI-PaloAlto.as6453.net (66.198.127.9) 108.956 ms if-8-2-1-38.tcore1.TV2-Tokyo.as6453.net (209.58.61.118) 244.013 ms

{master}

Clearly same  - a round trip to US!

Overall this is bit surprising for me since both Tata AS6453 and NTT AS2914 are considered as Tier 1 backbone players and they usually exchange traffic in settlement free peering. In this case  Tata & NTT are peering but not in Japan (why?). No clear ideas on why. Will try finding out after my exams! :)

With hope that you are reaching my blog without having a round trip across globe ;) time for me to get back on cramming for college exams!