slowing down every 60 seconds due to BGP scaner
Marshall Eubanks
tme at 21rst-century.com
Fri Sep 14 21:15:19 UTC 2001
"Robert E. Seastrom" wrote:
> "David McGaugh" <david_mcgaugh at 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.
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Regards
Marshall Eubanks
T.M. Eubanks
Multicast Technologies, Inc
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