Re: slowing down every 60 seconds due to BGP scaner
"David McGaugh" <david_mcgaugh@eli.net> writes:
We've brought this concern up to Cisco before and they assured us that everything is performing normally. You will see this when performing router to router pings as well however, we have been told that packet forwarding does not suffer. ICMP replies from the router (not through the router) are given a very low CPU priority.
Seconded. Ping response times or lack of ping response from routers signifies *nothing*. Ditto for traceroutes, &c. Ping *through* the router, not *to* the router. ---Rob
"Robert E. Seastrom" wrote:
"David McGaugh" <david_mcgaugh@eli.net> writes:
We've brought this concern up to Cisco before and they assured us that everything is performing normally. You will see this when performing router to router pings as well however, we have been told that packet forwarding does not suffer. ICMP replies from the router (not through the router) are given a very low CPU priority.
Seconded. Ping response times or lack of ping response from routers signifies *nothing*. Ditto for traceroutes, &c. Ping *through* the router, not *to* the router.
---Rob
We do streaming, and this causes a freeze up both in and out bound. In bound there seem to be losses. Outbound all is buffered and nothing is lost. -- Regards Marshall Eubanks T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc 10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 410 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone : 703-293-9624 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : tme@multicasttech.com http://www.on-the-i.com Test your network for multicast : http://www.multicasttech.com/mt/ Check the status of multicast in real time : http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html
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Marshall Eubanks
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