Is something rate limiting ping replies? That's a common technique for 
avoiding hacker attacks. Do your gamers really need ping to work???

Priscilla

At 02:32 PM 3/15/02, travis marlow wrote:
>If you will, I will walk down from the Internet.  We are load-sharing a
>connection to ATT and GBLX, each DS-3 terminates on it's own router that
>have HSRP between them.  These "Internet" routers are connected to a 6509
>that also has two more routers connected that handle some T1's and some
>cable modem customers.  Between these four routers there is iBGP and OSPF
>running.  If I'm a cable modem customer and I'm pinging out to the other
>side or this side of the Internet DS-3 then I will see until about ever
60-62 seconds it will increase for one ping to  220ms and
>then drop three consecutive pings and then go right back to I'm completely
at a loss why I'm getting loss, the 6509 isn't even hardly
>tapped and the routers are doing fine on resources.  Max ethernet
>utilization is about 20%.  Has anybody ever had loss every minute or so?
>this does not affect regular browsing but the gamers on our network are
>throwing a fit.
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