Try this at the enable prompt of both routers: "undebug all"
The last time I saw poor performance for no apparent reason, I found a debug
ip packet running. OK, OK, I admit it! _I_ was the one who left it running.
:)
Rodgers Moore
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> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble of identify what's wrong when I'm pinging a host on a
> small network. I'm getting an average of 150ms of response time. The WAN
> link is 2MB microwave and not being utilised at this stage. Pinging the
> serial interfaces give me average of 2ms only. Even when I'm pinging the
> f0/0 of the router, I'm getting the same response as pinging a host on the
> same network.
>
> I already make sure fast switching is enable (default anyway) and the two
> routers are 2620 and 3620 with very low utilisation.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> Thanks
> Justin Vo
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