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Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com
From: Crist Clark <crist.clark () globalstar com>
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 11:17:19 -0700
Yet another "Me too!" response. We often use pings to www.cisco.com as a Internet connectivity test from globally dispersed sites. These are typical ploss for ICMP pings. The most likely answer, as others have pointed out, is throttling at the destination. The fact that so many people use www.cisco.com for this purpose is probably why they need to throttle traffic. Hyunseog Ryu wrote:
Last night I had a maintenance so I use www.cisco.com for testing the network connectivity. But it seems that I'm seeing about 20% packet loss from www.cisco.com. I did same test from various points including my home cable modem connection, which is not my company's network, but I'm getting same result. Are you guys seeing same thing or different result? Is there any issue with cisco.com network?
-- Crist J. Clark crist.clark () globalstar com Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387
Current thread:
- Any issue with www.cisco.com Hyunseog Ryu (Sep 03)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Gerry Boudreaux (Sep 03)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Chip Mefford (Sep 06)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com sysadmin (Sep 06)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Bruce Pinsky (Sep 06)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Henry Linneweh (Sep 06)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Chip Mefford (Sep 06)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Gerry Boudreaux (Sep 03)
- Re: Any issue with www.cisco.com Crist Clark (Sep 06)