Hi,

of course smokeping uses fping and not ping but if these devices would actually 
loose this high percentage of packages we would have a serious problem, because 
these are routers in our infrastructure.
In our whole network infrastructure we have these kind of switches and routers 
in other location and with these I don't experience this kind of problems.

Regards

Stefan
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Betreff: [smokeping-users] Re: Problem with ping in LAN
Gesendet: Mo 30 Okt 2006 17:13:56 CET
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> On 10/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > both sides work with 100/FDX.
> > But my smokeping side is inside an Vmwaremachine.
> > Could it be possible that the devices I'm pinging respond too rapidly?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Stefan
> 
> I don't think so... if you are using fping, it pings each node once,
> then it cycles back and pings each note again.  I think the minimum
> time is something like 1 second, but with a lot of nodes to ping there
> will be several seconds between two pings to the same host.
> 
> Also, not to bring up a "dead issue" if you have already been through,
> but re duplex... keep in mind that a duplex mismatch at *any* Ethernet
> interface in the path can kill your performance (IOW, don't just check
> the server).
> 
> Kennedy
> 
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