A tangent came to mind while reading over this thread: Google has a similar 
feature to aid in troubleshooting.
https://redirector.googlevideo.com/report_mapping
It will indicate which YouTube node/cluster your current IP prefix is currently 
served by; I have found this to be helpful in the past.


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Subject: Re: Level3 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 not responding to pings, DNS queries 
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Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2025 14:59:27 -0500

Dan’s not here, man! But I’m glad to spread the word so it can help more people 
in their troubleshoot efforts.

-T

On Jan 13, 2025, at 10:48, Mel Beckman <m...@beckman.org> wrote:

Dan,

That dig tip for identifying the NS phy loc is very nice! That's something I 
can put in our support procedures for DNS troubleshooting.

   -mel


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