On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:39:28 +0000, Dale Walker <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>So tracert in hand I discovered that all three London locations are
>routed via 217.47.31.133.
<(E-Mail Removed) > is a similar
experience from demon.service
An explanation of what is what was offerred:
tim@felicity:~$ traceroute -q 1
www.demon.net
traceroute to
www.demon.net (194.159.245.141), 64 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 demon-gw-island (80.177.145.225) 2.276 ms
2 thus3-hg1.ealing.broadband.bt.net (217.47.30.72) 21.514 ms
3 217.47.30.34 (217.47.30.34) 21.485 ms
4 217.47.30.110 (217.47.30.110) 22.069 ms
5 park-inside-1-g3-0-0-s193.router.demon.net (194.159.246.66) 20.785
ms
6 lon1-service-1-s287.router.demon.net (194.70.98.114) 23.196 ms
7 lon1-service-2-305.router.demon.net (194.159.244.82) 23.325 ms
8
www.demon.net (194.159.245.141) 20.084 ms
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1 - My (BT Provided) router at home.
2 - What BT call the Home Gateway (HG) which terminates the PPP
session.
This will be located at one of BT's datecentres.
3 - BT call this the Front End Router (FER).
This live in the same datacentre as the HG.
4 - The Network Termination Equipment.
This is at one of our datacentres but is owned and maintained by
BT. However the IP address they use on our network will have a
'*.access.demon.net' reverse DNS entry, and this shows up on a
traceroute *to* an ADSL customer.
5 - The first router we own and maintain.
HTH
Phil
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