It would appear that Cogent AS174 and NTT AS2914 have de-peered in europe. All europen traffic between them goes via the USA currently. This means that single homed cogent customers in the EU now have to go via the USA to get traffic to single homed NTT customers. Something that will add at least around 80ms~ of latency. Here we can see from the NTT looking glass a traceroute to the Cogent DNS Root server it going from frankfurt (where cogent has a anycast node for the root server) going all the way to the US, and if we look at bgp.tools 's super looking glass, we can see all of the communities suggesting that EU networks paths between the two are going via the United States
hohl@mstdn.at
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:19 +0000
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@benjojo Are there any well-known targets that are single homed behind NTT/AS2914 and located in Europe? Like the C-root servers but from the opposite perspective.
benjojo
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:22 +0000
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@hohl I tend to just pick a prefix that is originated by AS2914 (or the T1 target in question) and find a IP that pings. This can go slightly wrong, but most of the time it's good enough
notdan@ioc.exchange
replied 15 Feb 2024 14:41 +0000
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benjojo
replied 15 Feb 2024 16:27 +0000
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benjojo
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:14 +0000
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If we look at RIPE Atlas data, we can see that this happened around the 12th of Feb at 18:30 UTC. Complete with a minor blackout between the Cogent and NTT while things were presumably settling down. 25ms to 86ms! Ouch!
benjojo
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:51 +0000
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There are a few visible examples of this de-peering causing pain for places that Africa that have a large dependence on Europe for internet connectivity. This traceroute shows a path in Kenya going: Kenya -> London (cogent) -> (cogent) New York (NTT) -> London (NTT) -> Endpoint. Looks like this trace has gone from 150ms~ to over 400ms!
benjojo
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:52 +0000
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At the time of writing, there are 948 Single Homed AS174 ASNs, and 105 Single Homed to AS2914, according to the bgp.tools (Paid, sorry!) dependency feature This means the total impact of this is around ~1098 ASNs or 1.37% of all ASNs. ASN counts are not everything though... Estimating true traffic impact is a lot harder
alarig@hostux.social
replied 14 Feb 2024 14:28 +0000
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