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Re: ATM Question
From: Walter Prue <prue () ISI EDU>
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 17:50:17 GMT
Richard, Your problem sounds very much like one I have been dealing with. You should try turning off caching on the ATM interface. My guess is that your problem will go away. Cisco recommended that I upgrade to a newer release so that I could again turn on distributed route caching. Walt On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 04:50:10AM -0700, Richard Inhand wrote:
I'm currently looking into a weird problem at an ATM peering point on the West Coast, when I ping from my peer router to any of my peers I get some but not total packet loss, when I ping from one router back or use the loopback interface as source things are fine. Whereas, with all my other ATM peering point routers, for example at MAE-EAST I can ping my peers cleanly from the same router. This isn't (to my knowledge) affecting traffic just wondering why this strange phenomenon should occur only in the one place.
Current thread:
- ATM Question Richard Inhand (Oct 06)
- Re: ATM Question Thomas P. Brisco (Oct 06)
- Re: ATM Question Jeff Bartig (Oct 06)
- Re: ATM Question Thomas P. Brisco (Oct 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ATM Question Walter Prue (Oct 06)