Are you seeing anything unusual in the router event logs?

 

Do the other sites experience the same percentage of packet loss?  

 

Since your pings go from your workstation to the remote router, it's not
likely the LAN on the remote site is causing the problem, unless the
interface you're pinging is the internal interface.

 

I'd suggest restarting the remote router.  The disruption will be
minimal, and users are already complaining about slow performance.

 

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From: David Mazzaccaro [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Slow network - cause?

 

I have a site-site VPN network. 
My main site connects to 8 remote sites over a frame relay MPLS cloud. 
Connection between me and 7 sites is perfect... no problems. 
One of my sites however, is experiencing very slow network connectivity.

If I ping the remote router from my workstation, I get 40% - 60% replies
with 20-30ms response times (the response times have always been
20-30ms).

If I remote desktop to a PC out there, it is incredibly slow.  Also,
they connect and run all their apps through Citrix, which is also very
slow.

I checked bandwidth utilization on the router, and it is only 100-150k
out of 512k.  
So it seems to me that this may be a local network device that is
slowing everything down?  Could it be? 
Are there any other things I should be looking at? 
Thanks 

 

 

 

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