On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, John Souvestre wrote:
> But when you ping out from the inside, many are seeing packet loss past that
> router, at the same time as that router looses them. The obvious conclusion
> is that this router is dropping not only local packets but also pass through
> packets. This is totally unacceptable.
It is possible they are rate-limiting ICMP for both forwarded and local
packets. Unfortunately ICMP has become less useful than it once was for
network troubleshooting... we have Windows worms to thank for this.
There is an app out there called "tcpping" that will "ping" an IP using
tcp SYN packets on any open port to measure latency. You might give that
a shot also.
ray
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