Hello Jeremy.
Yes, but this is the view from the outside in. Looking out, some Cox users
report to me that they see a trail (vertical line) of ping loss which means
that it is all most likely caused by the first router showing the loss.
Regardless, any Network Engineer worth his paycheck will tell you that 15%
packet loss even at a given router is a red flag for sure!
John
John Souvestre - Southern Star - (504) 888-3348 - www.sstar.com
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From: owner-nolug@nolug.org [mailto:owner-nolug@nolug.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy
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Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 4:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nolug] Cox Problem?
John,
The important thing to note, however, is that there is no loss at the
destination, only at that one router. If you were seeing consistent
packet loss at AND after that router, then you would have a problem.
Jeremy
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