-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 They could be possible rate-limiting it. That's why tools such as mtr and others do not necessarily tell you the whole truth. regards, /virendra Elijah Savage wrote:
Jon Lewis wrote:
I was trying to get some IOS and compare a few images in FN, and found I cisco.com was being sluggish, and FN wouldn't load at all.
Packets Pings Hostname %Loss Rcv Snt Last Best Avg Worst ... 6. ge-6-2-0.mp1.Orlando1.Level3.net 0% 44 44 5 4 13 120 7. ae-0-0.bbr1.SanJose1.Level3.net 14% 38 44 75 74 75 77 8. ge-11-1.ipcolo1.SanJose1.Level3.net 23% 34 44 75 75 75 76 9. p1-0.cisco.bbnplanet.net 10% 40 44 75 75 81 160 10. sjce-dmzbb-gw1.cisco.com 0% 44 44 77 75 82 292 11. sjck-dmzdc-gw2.cisco.com 25% 33 44 76 76 76 77 12. www.cisco.com 59% 18 44 76 76 77 78
That doesn't look right. Anyone know what's going on out there?
I am not sure what is going on there, but Cisco has been this way for a month or more for me. I do not have problems bringing up their website but I do notice that ICMP packet loss to them has been horrible the last month or so.
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