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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. Rahul
On 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 http://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. [image: image.png]
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