I’m seeing the same thing across our Level 3 circuits, even if the traffic 
never leaves their network.  This was not the case as recently as two days ago 
when I had a reachability ticket open with them.  My SE says they’re having an 
internal issue that’s being worked on; didn’t provide detail.

On 9/21/17, 1:13 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Van Dyk, Donovan via NANOG" 
<nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of nanog@nanog.org> wrote:

    Hello All,
    
    Recently I was troubleshooting a network event for a client of our who 
resides on the Level3 network. While trying to verify the path, I noticed I am 
no longer able to traceroute through the Level3 network.
    The funny thing is this is not just isolated to the /32. It appears to be 
that the entire 4.0.0.0/9 network is no longer able to traceroute through. 
Everything dies on their edge network.
    
    This appears to be isolated to traceroute. I have check this in NA and EU.
    
    My carrier contacted Level3 who pretty much stated that they can’t provide 
anything.
    
    I have checked multiple looking glasses and other online tools and none of 
them make it. Even Level3 looking glass drops the packets.
    
    Does anyone know anything about this? I’m pretty sure this is the first 
time we are seeing this.
    
    
    Random 4.0.0.0/9 address.
    
    NTT looking glass
    Tracing the route to 4.35.230.7
    
    1   *
        ae-2.a00.snjsca04.us.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.3.58) 3 msec  1 msec
     2   *  *  *
     3   *  *  *
     4   *  *  *
     5   *  *  *
     6   *  *  *
    
    
    TATA looking glass
    traceroute to 4.7.6.4 (4.7.6.4), 30 hops max, 52 byte packets
    1  if-ae-14-3.tcore2.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.87.89)  2.056 ms 
if-ae-6-2.tcore1.FR0-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.50.173)  1.253 ms  1.177 ms
         MPLS Label=616998 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1
    2  195.219.50.50 (195.219.50.50)  1.214 ms  1.247 ms  1.535 ms
    3  195.219.50.50 (195.219.50.50)  1.144 ms *  2.246 ms
    4  * * *
    5  * * *
    6  * * *
    7  * * *
    8  * * *
    9  * * *
    10  * * *
    
    
    Telia looking glass
    traceroute to 4.7.6.4 (4.7.6.4), 30 hops max, 52 byte packets
    1  if-ae-14-3.tcore2.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.87.89)  2.056 ms 
if-ae-6-2.tcore1.FR0-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.50.173)  1.253 ms  1.177 ms
         MPLS Label=616998 CoS=0 TTL=1 S=1
    2  195.219.50.50 (195.219.50.50)  1.214 ms  1.247 ms  1.535 ms
    3  195.219.50.50 (195.219.50.50)  1.144 ms *  2.246 ms
    4  * * *
    5  * * *
    6  * * *
    7  * * *
    8  * * *
    9  * * *
    10  * * *
    
    
    Level3 looking glass
    Traceroute results from Atlanta, GA to 
4.200.65.42(dialup-4.200.65.42.Dial1.LosAngeles1)
    
      1  0.0.0.0  * * *
      2  0.0.0.0  * * *
      3  0.0.0.0  * * *
      4  0.0.0.0  * * *
      5  0.0.0.0  * * *
      6  0.0.0.0  * * *
      7  0.0.0.0  * * *
      8  0.0.0.0  * * *
      9  0.0.0.0  * * *
     10  0.0.0.0  * * *
     11  0.0.0.0  * * *
    
    --
    Donovan Van Dyk
    SOC Network Engineer
    Fort Lauderdale, FL USA
    
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