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Failure to establish PIC connectivity to MSN

 

Symptoms:

LCS 2005, OCS 2007, and/or OCS 2007 R2 fail to establish PIC connectivity to MSN after changes were made to the MSN infrastructure on May 9, 2009

Data:

In the logs, you'll see the following data:

TL_ERROR(TF_CONNECTION) [1]08B4.146C::05/12/2009-15:32:27.115.00004bcf (SIPStack,SIPAdminLog::TraceConnectionRecord:1224.idx(157))$$begin_record

LogType: connection

Severity: error

Text: Receive operation on the connection failed

Local-IP: 167.207.100.260:2540

Peer-IP: 65.54.227.249:5061

Peer-FQDN: federation.messenger.msn.com

Connection-ID: 0x375D101

Transport: TLS

Result-Code: 0x80072746 WSAECONNRESET

$$end_record

TL_ERROR(TF_CONNECTION) [1]08B4.146C::05/12/2009-15:32:27.115.00004bde (SIPStack,SIPAdminLog::TraceConnectionRecord:1224.idx(157))$$begin_record

LogType: connection

Severity: error

Text: The connection was closed before TLS negotiation completed. Did the remote peer accept our certificate?

Local-IP: 167.207.100.260:2540

Peer-IP: 65.54.227.249:5061

Peer-FQDN: federation.messenger.msn.com

Connection-ID: 0x375D101

Transport: TLS

$$end_record

Cause:

The old VIP is being cached in your environment somewhere. If you look at the logs, connections are still trying to be made against 65.54.227.249, yet this VIP has been turned off on the MSN side.

Federation.messenger.msn.com is currently being directed to 64.4.9.181, though per Microsoft KB 897567, there are 5 possible IP addresses. At this time the 64.4.9.181 IP address is the only one in service (and the other IP addresses listed in the article will be brought online as load/capacity deems necessary).

Resolution:

Clear the DNS cache (or HOSTS file), as they are resolving to the wrong IP address.

 

 

Credit:

Nathan Novak (in MSN; he rocks!)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 12, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    May 12, 2009
    We are MS insiders working to help build a strong OCS/UC network on Twitter in advance of OCS Wave 14.  I would like to point to (tweet) your blog posts to our following of 380 OCS/UC-related folks, who will then tweet to their followings. Do you have a Twitter account? subrad@microsoft.com

  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2009
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    May 20, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2009
    Good post. This really helped me out as had old  host entry which was causing issues. Could see traffic comming in to edge but not going out.

  • Anonymous
    May 25, 2009
    we are seeing some strangness with Yahoo PIC, but only when or LCS2005 pic user is speaking with his Yahoo! contact  when said contact is using yahoo! "webmessanger or blackberry Yahoo!" Presence doesnt seem to update, and messages sem to be homes to the yahoo hard client regardless of where the Yahoo! contacts last home point is.. just wondering if this is a known isssue? "

  • Anonymous
    May 25, 2009
    sorry bout the spelling monday morning hotdog fingers.