You'll have to go from your topology...work your way out starting at
the head end.

On 2/18/09, Patrick Nix Jr. <pni...@cnetworksolutions.com> wrote:
> Everyday we seem to have this problem, we can watch our pings and for
> the morning our avg ping time will be about 27ms to our customers.  And
> then it will just start climbing up to 1000ms and stay there most of the
> time for hours.  I can't seem to identify where it is coming from
> although it must be coming from our customers, because I can set here at
> the head end and still ping google at 60ms consistently while this is
> going on.  When it happens the network slows down to the point of being
> unusable.  Any suggestions. Below is an example of yesterday.
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