What you're seeing isn't a problem related to timeouts.  Essentially, all a
"trace" is is a series of regular ICMP pings with incremening TTL fields.
If a particular router (say, the last hop when your TTL is set to 4) is
configured to not respond to pings, you'll get a timeout.  However, the
routers on either side of it (the ones you hit when your TTL is set to 3 or
5, respectively) may respond to pings normally.  Really nothing you can do
about the one that timed out if it's not under your administrative control.

BJ



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From: khramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:06 PM
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Subject: traceroute [7:19963]


sometimes when I do a traceroute it skeeps some routers.  Is there any
way to adjusst time out or something to get traceroute to show all the
routers that packet is going through?

Regards,
Alex

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