Have you checked duplex? Sometimes speed and duplex settings have a similar
effect. Things seem to work properly, but you are dropping packets which
slows the application down. Obviously if you have one end at 10 and the
other is at 100, you will run into major issues, but sometimes
autonegotiation is flakey. If you are using auto on both devices, check the
interface for speed and duplex it auto'd to.
If this is across a serial link, what is the bandwidth?
Also, is this a core router that stays fairly busy? what is it's
utilization? Sometimes routers will drop pings if they are busy.
-Patrick
>>> "JHIGGINS" 07/12/01 04:01PM >>>
When I trace from a cisco router to another Cisco router I get a timeout
failure every other probe on the last hop It fails on every type of
cisco router I have tried, 7513,25xx abd 36xx. I think that it must be
normal but I cannot find anything in the archives here or at the Cisco
site that says it is normal? See following where I do a trace between
two routers on connected interfaces.
* 4 msec * 4 msec * 8 msec * 8 msec
r1#trace
Protocol [ip]:
Target IP address: 192.168.10.1
Source address: 192.168.10.1
% Invalid source address
r1#trace
Protocol [ip]:
Target IP address: 192.168.10.1
Source address: 192.168.10.2
Numeric display [n]:
Timeout in seconds [3]:
Probe count [3]: 15
Minimum Time to Live [1]:
Maximum Time to Live [30]:
Port Number [33434]:
Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]:
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 192.168.10.1
1 192.168.10.1 4 msec 4 msec * 8 msec * 4 msec * 4 msec * 4 msec
* 8 msec
* 4 msec *
r1#
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