Hi RahulI determined the following is used:
49.44.59.38 over UDP port 4500.It looks like AS55836 only accepts UDP connections to those IP addresses and hence TCP pings fails. Any further suggestions?PS C:\Users\daryl\Desktop\PSTools> ./tcping64.exe -p 4500 49.44.59.38
Probing 49.44.59.38:4500/tcp - No response - time=2010.300ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:4500/tcp - No response - time=2014.373ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:4500/tcp - No response - time=2014.485ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:4500/tcp - No response - time=2014.512ms
Ping statistics for 49.44.59.38:4500
4 probes sent.
0 successful, 4 failed. (100.00% fail)
Was unable to connect, cannot provide trip statistics.
PS C:\Users\daryl\Desktop\PSTools> ./tcping64.exe -p 443 49.44.59.38
Probing 49.44.59.38:443/tcp - No response - time=2013.617ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:443/tcp - No response - time=2001.272ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:443/tcp - No response - time=2015.632ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:443/tcp - No response - time=2002.627ms
Ping statistics for 49.44.59.38:443
4 probes sent.
0 successful, 4 failed. (100.00% fail)
Was unable to connect, cannot provide trip statistics.
PS C:\Users\daryl\Desktop\PSTools> ./tcping64.exe -p 80 49.44.59.38
Probing 49.44.59.38:80/tcp - No response - time=2012.398ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:80/tcp - No response - time=2014.021ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:80/tcp - No response - time=2014.230ms
Probing 49.44.59.38:80/tcp - No response - time=2008.071ms
Ping statistics for 49.44.59.38:80
4 probes sent.
0 successful, 4 failed. (100.00% fail)
Was unable to connect, cannot provide trip statistics.On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 at 16:08, Rahul Makhija <rahul.m@estointernet.in> wrote:Have you tried wireshark? You could inspect each & every packet leaving your network/devices ( and port numbers thereof ).On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 4:00 PM Daryll Swer <contact@daryllswer.com> wrote:Hi Rahul
I agree with you and TCP Traceroute/Ping was the first thing on my mind, but unfortunately, I'm unable to determine the port number.On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 at 15:57, Rahul Makhija <rahul.m@estointernet.in> wrote:Hi Daryll,Ping is never the ideal tool to conclude if you're able to reach any given destination. Especially ICMP, this is quite common practice to block ICMP responses. I too am not able to "ping" the same host from AS135817 but Jio VoWIFI works just fine for me.Maybe you want to do a tcp traceroute on the intended port number ( I'm not sure which port number is being used here for VoWiFi ). You'll surely find more useful information.Thank you.RahulOn Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 3:39 PM Daryll Swer via INNOG <innog@innog.net> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi Folks
Does anybody know who I can reach out to for the following issue?
My freshly allocated prefix (103.176.189.0/24) is unable to communicate with Reliance Jio's VoWiFi end-point on AS55836. And hence my Jio numbers are unable to work with VoWiFi when the source IPv4 address is originating from 103.176.189.0/24.
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