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  • From: "Gurcharan S. Khanna" <>
  • To: Garret Peirce <>, Eric Laird <>
  • Cc: Brian Mollo <>, "<>" <>, John Kovacevich <>, Andrew W Elble <>, Greg Gardner <>
  • Subject: Re: NOAA Okeanos streams
  • Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 14:45:30 -0400
  • Authentication-results: sfpop-ironport05.merit.edu; dkim=neutral (message not signed) header.i=none

hi,

129.21.172.241 is my desktop, where i was trying to receive some of the
streams with vic, vlc, etc. however, i did not explicitly transmit to that
address
(233.56.12.6/4446). is that what seems to be happening?

-gurcharan

On 7/8/13 2:25 PM, Garret Peirce wrote:
All streams look ok in Maine, however we are a NoX connector, so traffic
remains regionally local.

Eric - I assume you can RX other external mcast and just not this content?
Anyone on this list from LEARN (I'm assuming that's your I2 connector) who
can verify these streams?

fwiw - my current data shows:
(131.128.94.192, 233.56.12.2), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(131.128.94.197, 233.56.12.5), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(129.21.172.241, 233.56.12.6), RP 129.21.1.17, MBGP/AS 4385 *note -
RIT, mis-using GLOP space?
(131.128.93.32, 233.56.12.6), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(131.128.93.33, 233.56.12.8), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(131.128.93.34, 233.56.12.10), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(131.128.93.35, 233.56.12.12), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 1434819
(131.128.95.40, 233.56.12.20), RP 131.128.19.73, MBGP/AS 14348
(140.90.76.26, 233.25.229.1), RP 140.90.75.132, MBGP/AS 6629
(140.90.76.27, 233.25.229.2), RP 140.90.75.132, MBGP/AS 6629
(140.90.76.28, 233.25.229.3), RP 140.90.75.132, MBGP/AS 6629




On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Eric Laird
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<mailto:>>
wrote:


Hi,
We are trying to receive the streams and still can not.
What is your TTL set at?
We are sending a test stream for the campus on rtp://233.7.178.1:5004
<http://233.7.178.1:5004> that they can see.

Our trace is as follows and if the TTL was set too low we might not can
get it in Texas.

1 hstn-lvl3-core-ge-1-0-2-1.tx-bb.net
<http://hstn-lvl3-core-ge-1-0-2-1.tx-bb.net>
(192.88.12.113) [AS 276] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec
2 dlls-lvl3-core-ge-0-0-0-745.tx-bb.net
<http://dlls-lvl3-core-ge-0-0-0-745.tx-bb.net>
(192.88.12.10) [AS 276] 4 msec 4 msec 8 msec
3 rt1-akard-dlls-xe-1-1-0-3030.tx-learn.net
<http://rt1-akard-dlls-xe-1-1-0-3030.tx-learn.net> (74.200.187.49) [AS
14085] 4 msec 4 msec 8
msec
4 kans-i2-xe-0-1-3-3008.tx-learn.net
<http://kans-i2-xe-0-1-3-3008.tx-learn.net>
(74.200.187.14) [AS 14085] 12 msec 16 msec 16 msec
5 ae-0.10.rtr.chic.net.internet2.edu
<http://ae-0.10.rtr.chic.net.internet2.edu>
(64.57.28.37) [AS 11537] 32 msec 32 msec 32 msec
6 ae-0.10.rtr.clev.net.internet2.edu
<http://ae-0.10.rtr.clev.net.internet2.edu>
(64.57.28.159) [AS 11537] 36 msec 36 msec 36 msec
7 nox1sumgw1-vl-112-nox-i2.nox.org
<http://nox1sumgw1-vl-112-nox-i2.nox.org> (192.5.89.17)
[AS 10578] 48 msec 52 msec 48 msec
8 192.5.89.21 [AS 10578] 48 msec 52 msec 48 msec
9 nox300gw1-peer-nox-oshean-192-5-89-250.nox.org
<http://nox300gw1-peer-nox-oshean-192-5-89-250.nox.org> (192.5.89.250)
[AS 10578] 48 msec 52
msec 48 msec
10 131.109.196.122 [AS 14325] 52 msec 48 msec 52 msec
11 encoder3.gso.uri.edu <http://encoder3.gso.uri.edu> (131.128.93.34)
[AS 14348] 52 msec 52
msec 52 msec


Eric



At 11:02 AM 6/3/2013, Brian Mollo wrote:

Hi all,

Was hoping I could get some verification on the NOAA Okeanos streams.
It's that time of
year again and our oceanographers in the northeast are all excited.
Some appear to be
working while others are pixelating pretty badly.

Thank you,
-bri


udp://@233.25.229.1:5501 <http://233.25.229.1:5501>
udp://@233.25.229.2:5501 <http://233.25.229.2:5501>
udp://@233.25.229.3:5501 <http://233.25.229.3:5501>

udp://@233.56.12.5:5501 <http://233.56.12.5:5501>
udp://@233.56.12.2:5501 <http://233.56.12.2:5501> (in VLC can change
view in
"Playback/Program")

rtp://233.56.12.6:4446 <http://233.56.12.6:4446>
rtp://@233.56.12.8:4448 <http://233.56.12.8:4448>
rtp://@233.56.12.10:4410 <http://233.56.12.10:4410>



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