Make sure you don't have duplicated routes on either end.  Look at your
interfaces to make sure your not dropping packets there, or getting CRC's,
runts, etc.

HTH

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Figure this one out!!! (damn telco)


Hey Group,
     Got another issue for you all to give opinions on. We have a client's
router attached to the telco's FR cloud. We seem to have a problem with
strickly the ping command. When we ping an IP in the telco's net, we get
dropped packets. Maybe 60% will go through. Then maybe 100%, and so on. When
other traffic goes through the line everything is normal. The telco said
that there is not a problem on their side and they don't see anything wrong
(as usual). We have looked at everything, ACL's, CIR's, DE bits. We cant
figure why this is happening and why packets are being dropped, especially
at the low rate of traffic that is being sent. It almost seems like when you
grab a water hose and bend it to stop the water from flowing and then let it
go the let the water flow again...strange stuff. What do you all think.

Mark Z ~ CCNA, CCDA
Unisys e-@ction net manag. services

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