Introduction: This article focuses on common questions regarding whether telecom CN2 lines can access Japanese websites, providing actionable troubleshooting steps and key diagnostic points. The goal is to quickly locate the fault point, determine whether it’s a CN2 link issue, and provide troubleshooting suggestions to help operations personnel reduce recovery time.
Telecom CN2 is a high-quality backbone route provided by telecom operators, typically used to accelerate cross-border services. However, whether it’s possible to access Japanese websites depends on the outbound routes, peer networks, and the policies of the peer nodes. To determine whether it is a CN2 link issue, a comprehensive analysis of the routing path and packet loss must be conducted.
Prepare the necessary information before conducting the investigation: Time period of the failure, affected IP or domain names, source network environment, steps to reproduce the issue, and recent configuration changes. Retaining packet captures, routing tables, and logs helps improve response efficiency when submitting tickets to service providers.
First, confirm whether DNS resolves to the correct IP address properly. Use dig or nslookup to compare local and public DNS results to check for incorrect resolutions or corruption. If necessary, try a direct IP connection test to rule out DNS interference.
Use traceroute/mtr to trace the routing path to the target in Japan, paying attention to cross-border exit nodes, sudden changes in hops, and packet loss points. If there is persistent packet loss at the operator’s backbone or exit nodes, it is usually due to link or BGP routing issues, and it is necessary to communicate with the operator.
A mismatch in the MTU or MSS of cross-border links can prevent certain pages or large files from loading. Verify the maximum achievable MTU step by step using ping with different sizes, or check in packet captures whether there are ICMP packets that need to be fragmented, and adjust the MSS accordingly.
Verify whether the service ports of the target server (such as 80/443) are reachable. Use telnet or nc to test whether the TCP three-way handshake can be completed, while also checking whether local and intermediate firewalls and ACLs are blocking specific ports to the Japanese network segment.
Some operators have policies to filter or throttle cross-border traffic, and the target parties may also impose access restrictions based on location or IP range. During troubleshooting, verify whether it is due to an IP being blocked or regional restrictions; if necessary, confirm the access policy with the target website administrator.
If the website uses a CDN or SNI, access issues may occur due to TLS handshakes or hostname mismatches. Check the TLS handshake process in the browser or packet capture to confirm that the SNI field is correct, the certificate chain is complete, and it matches the expected domain name.
To quickly restore service, a backup link or BGP alternative route can be temporarily enabled, or a bypass test can be conducted through overseas proxy nodes to determine whether the issue is limited to the CN2 path. A successful detour can serve as important evidence when communicating with the operator.
A ticket must include when submitting it: Downtime window, affected targets, traceroute/mtr output, ping/packet loss rate, packet capture samples, and description of business impact. Providing complete information can speed up operator localization and increase processing priority.
Summary and Recommendations: To determine whether Telecom CN2 can access Japanese websites, it is necessary to examine various aspects such as DNS, routing, packet loss, MTU, ports, and policies. First, conduct local tests to identify the scope of the issue, then verify whether it is a problem with the CN2 connection by using an alternative route. Document the evidence thoroughly and communicate with the service provider promptly. If necessary, work with the target party to check the server configuration or CDN settings to ensure the issue is quickly identified and resolved.
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