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Re: Possible explanations for a large hop in latency


From: "James R. Cutler" <james.cutler () consultant com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:58:53 -0400

Deep Packet Inspection engine delay. <G>


On Jun 26, 2008, at 6:51 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:

Our upstream provider has a connection to AT&T (12.88.71.13) where I
relatively consistently measure with a RTT of 15 msec, but the next hop (12.122.112.22) comes in with a RTT of 85 msec. Unless AT&T is sending that traffic over a cable modem or to Europe and back, I can't see a reason why there is a consistent ~70 msec jump in RTT. Hops farther along the route are just a few msec more each hop, so it doesn't appear that 12.122.112.22
has some kind of ICMP rate-limiting.

Is this a real performance issue, or is there some logical explanation?

Frank



James R. Cutler
james.cutler () consultant com





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