In message <199511221821.KAA15673@upeksa.sdsc.edu>, Hans-Werner Braun writes:
These kind of performances are ways too regular for me these days. And as a "user" I have very little means to find out what the hell is wrong with this network. I am sometimes so sick and tired of this that I am tempted to use the tools I have (ping and traceroute) and broadly post to people as to where things seem broken. And I will not care at all if you guys tell me "well, that's unfair, as ping and traceroute go to the main processor." Give me a working network, better tools, or SHUT THE HELL UP AND GO BACK TO FARMING. I will be glad to shut up myself, once you get your act together and provide smooth and transparent network services.
Since when can't you use ping and traceroute. You just have to ignore the results from routers that are probably too heavily loaded. (And avoid loading them further by pinging them, but the few packets that determine which way your traffic is headed should be no problem). Curtis