SMW4 Cable outage

Today a friend from Pakistan informed about SMW4 outage. He reported about issues in Pakistan.

It seems like SMW4 is damaged near Egypt and that is what causing high load on East Asian routes giving pretty high latency.

I am at my home and sitting BSNL’s network and latency with Europe has jumped terribly to 700-800ms. Right now I do not see a direct route to Europe and it’s rather taking East Asia > US > Europe routes right now on other cable networks.

Quick view on some of traceroutes:

To Facebook.com:

anurag:~ anurag$ traceroute -a www.facebook.com  
traceroute to star.c10r.facebook.com (69.171.229.25), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets  
1 [AS65534] router02 (10.10.0.1) 1.759 ms 1.018 ms 0.869 ms  
2 [AS9829] 117.220.160.1 (117.220.160.1) 18.184 ms 18.809 ms 17.962 ms  
3 [AS9829] 218.248.169.126 (218.248.169.126) 28.761 ms 28.648 ms 28.352 ms  
4 [AS4755] 115.114.57.165.static-mumbai.vsnl.net.in (115.114.57.165) 77.803 ms 63.059 ms 61.319 ms  
5 [AS3549] 172.29.250.33 (172.29.250.33) 63.106 ms 62.755 ms 63.853 ms  
6 * * *  
7 [AS4755] 115.114.85.233 (115.114.85.233) 64.694 ms 63.013 ms 61.133 ms  
8 * [AS0] if-7-2.tcore1.cxr-chennai.as6453.net (180.87.36.34) 531.243 ms *  
9 [AS0] if-5-2.tcore1.svw-singapore.as6453.net (180.87.12.53) 566.615 ms 906.432 ms *  
10 * * *  
11 [AS0] if-2-2.tcore1.tv2-tokyo.as6453.net (180.87.180.1) 577.953 ms 542.487 ms *  
12 * [AS0] if-9-2.tcore2.pdi-paloalto.as6453.net (180.87.180.17) 538.170 ms 617.144 ms  
13 * [AS3549] te1-4-10g.ar1.pao2.gblx.net (208.51.134.97) 673.785 ms *  
14 * [AS22566] xe10-3-1-10g.scr3.snv2.gblx.net (67.17.79.169) 563.667 ms 631.657 ms  
15 [AS22566] e8-1-20g.ar5.sjc2.gblx.net (67.16.145.118) 554.785 ms * *  
16 [AS3549] 64.208.158.30 (64.208.158.30) 535.164 ms 573.485 ms 546.552 ms  
17 [AS32934] ae1.bb02.sjc1.tfbnw.net (204.15.21.164) 580.511 ms * 529.838 ms  
18 [AS32934] ae12.bb02.prn1.tfbnw.net (74.119.79.109) 543.454 ms 569.572 ms  
[AS32934] ae16.bb01.prn1.tfbnw.net (31.13.24.254) 659.153 ms  
19 [AS32934] ae1.dr02.prn1.tfbnw.net (74.119.79.107) 567.662 ms *  
[AS32934] ae1.dr05.prn1.tfbnw.net (204.15.23.61) 560.851 ms  
20 * * *  
21 * * *  
22 *^C  
anurag:~ anurag$

Route to Europe:

anurag:~ anurag$ traceroute -a server7.anuragbhatia.com  
traceroute to server7.anuragbhatia.com (178.238.225.247), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets  
1 [AS65534] router02 (10.10.0.1) 1.797 ms 0.989 ms 1.015 ms  
2 [AS9829] 117.220.160.1 (117.220.160.1) 21.046 ms 18.046 ms 18.068 ms  
3 [AS9829] 218.248.169.126 (218.248.169.126) 244.155 ms 28.669 ms 28.922 ms  
4 [AS4755] 115.114.57.165.static-mumbai.vsnl.net.in (115.114.57.165) 62.840 ms 61.595 ms 60.564 ms  
5 [AS0] 172.31.16.193 (172.31.16.193) 91.433 ms 94.132 ms 94.564 ms  
6 [AS6453] if-2-606.tcore1.njy-newark.as6453.net (66.198.70.121) 529.370 ms * *  
7 * [AS6453] 66.110.59.66 (66.110.59.66) 566.573 ms *  
8 [AS1299] nyk-bb1-link.telia.net (80.91.252.226) 614.390 ms * *  
9 * * [AS1299] ffm-bb1-link.telia.net (213.155.131.146) 697.499 ms  
10 * [AS1299] mcn-b2-link.telia.net (213.155.134.13) 733.122 ms 721.410 ms  
11 * [AS1299] gw02.contabo.net (213.248.101.78) 731.281 ms *  
12 * * [AS51167] server7.anuragbhatia.com (178.238.225.247) 702.811 ms  
anurag:~ anurag$

Issues seems not isolated to BSNL or Tata but also with Airtel.

Airtel Delhi PoP to London:

Wed Mar 27 16:28:59 GMT+05:30 2013  
traceroute 62.239.237.1

Type escape sequence to abort.  
Tracing the route to 62.239.237.1

1 203.101.100.29 [MPLS: Label 716197 Exp 0] 84 msec  
182.79.254.242 [MPLS: Label 716197 Exp 0] 84 msec  
203.101.95.146 [MPLS: Label 677302 Exp 0] 80 msec  
2 125.21.80.161 [MPLS: Label 406905 Exp 0] 156 msec  
203.101.95.141 [MPLS: Label 406905 Exp 0] 76 msec  
202.56.223.205 [MPLS: Label 406905 Exp 0] 92 msec  
3 203.101.95.117 [MPLS: Label 569896 Exp 0] 120 msec 40 msec  
203.101.100.205 [MPLS: Label 389360 Exp 0] 52 msec  
4 182.79.255.18 92 msec  
182.79.255.14 88 msec 88 msec  
5 BHA-0007.gw1.sin0.asianetcom.net (203.192.168.53) 176 msec 180 msec 172 msec  
6 te0-3-0-0.wr1.sin0.asianetcom.net (61.14.157.233) [AS 10026] 184 msec 184 msec 216 msec  
7 gi3-0-0.cr2.nrt1.asianetcom.net (61.14.157.158) [AS 10026] 248 msec 248 msec 244 msec  
8 po5-0-0.gw3.lax1.asianetcom.net (202.147.0.38) [AS 10026] 428 msec 432 msec 420 msec  
9 linx7.ukcore.bt.net (195.66.224.56) [AS 10026] 388 msec 388 msec 388 msec  
10 *  
core1-te0-3-0-1.ealing.ukcore.bt.net (62.172.102.2) [AS 2856] 384 msec 392 msec  
11 core1-pos1-0.birmingham.ukcore.bt.net (62.172.103.81) [AS 2856] 384 msec 384 msec 384 msec  
12 iar1-gig5-4.birmingham.ukcore.bt.net (62.6.196.94) [AS 2856] 392 msec 388 msec 448 msec  
13 62.172.57.218 [AS 2856] 384 msec 432 msec 392 msec  
14 * * *

If we look at Tata AS6453’s routing table at Mumbai for a Europe based IP:

BGP routing table entry for 178.238.224.0/21
Bestpath Modifiers: deterministic-med
Paths: (3 available, best #3)
Multipath: eBGP
     11         12
  3356 51167, (aggregated by 51167 gw02.contabo.net.)
    ldn-icore1. (metric 9713) from mlv-tcore2. (66.110.10.215)
      Origin IGP, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate
      Community:
      Originator: ldn-icore1.
  3356 51167, (aggregated by 51167 gw02.contabo.net.)
    ldn-icore1. (metric 9713) from mlv-tcore1. (66.110.10.202)
      Origin IGP, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate
      Community:
      Originator: ldn-icore1.
  3356 51167, (aggregated by 51167 gw02.contabo.net.)
    ldn-icore1. (metric 9713) from cxr-tcore1. (66.110.10.113)
      Origin IGP, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate, best
      Community: 
      Originator: ldn-icore1.

There seems to be direct path via mlv - tcore 1 (Mumbai > Europe) but overall it is less preferred and cxr-tcore1 is given preference (Chennai > East Asian route). Same applies on most of other Europe based prefixes.I tried pulling data from my RIPE Probe #1032 but not able to login to RIPE atlas site hosted in Europe!

That’s all for now. Will post updates as things improve.