It is not uncommon for Routers not to respond to pings or to drop pings while busy. This is common on Cisco Routers as they have very weak CPU’s and get overrun with heavy traffic that is not switched.
If you are not dropping packets to your endpoint, all is good! Jay Brussels President DSL Express 954-757-3254 [email protected] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TJ Trout Sent: Friday, January 02, 2015 1:50 PM To: Mikrotik Users Subject: [Mikrotik Users] Interpreting mikrotik traceroute? Can someone tell me how to read these mikrotik traces (specifically the loss area) how much loss is normal? I tried tracing to 10+ IP's at the same time and about 50% show 0% loss at all hops, while the others show various amounts of loss and I can't imaging they are all true loss that would cause a problem? This specific customer in the attached trace is complaining of loss of sound when doing VOIP, and the trace shows some loss, is this an acceptable amount?
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