I'm trying to verify there is no problem. Another consulting company
evalauted one of our customer's large frame-relay networks. The only "fault"
they could find, (without ever touching the network like putting a sniffer
on it or even looking at the interface statistics) was that there was
probably lots of retransmission of packets taking place and that some form
of traffic shaping should be instituted. I'm trying to verify there is no
significant retransmission taking place. I've reset the counters and
monitored for DE packets and dropped packets. There are some DE packets and
very few dropped packets. I would think that only the dropped packets would
be retransmitted and if there are only 2-20 dropped packets over a 2 week
period, that that is NOT alot of retransmissions. Am I off base? I'd like to
prove this other company is just trying to find "something" to justify their
fee. Thanks Howard.
Will
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >Hi Group,
> >
> >How can I determine if there is retransmission of packets occuring on my
> >frame-relay network? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Will
> >
> >
>
> Could you clarify what problem you are trying to solve? Frame Relay,
> itself, does not retransmit.
>
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