Jimmy and John, Thanks for your response.
-Monika > Monika, > > If it's every 3 minutes or so, you are experiencing a router pruning > issue. This usually occurs when your outgoing traffic takes a different > path than the incoming traffic. The routers don't see any > acknowledgement on the primary path so it prunes the route. Three > minutes later it gets reestablished. We found this here in Utah. Our > outgoing traffic used I2 and the incoming traffic came through NLR. We > had to block the traffic on NLR to fix this. You'll need to get your > network staff involved. > > Jimmy > > -- > Jimmy Miklavcic > Multimedia Specialist > [email protected] > > UNIVERSITY OF UTAH > CTR FOR HIGH PERFORM COMPUTING > 155 SOUTH 1452 EAST RM 405 > SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112-0190 > > Office: 801.585.9335 > Fax: 801.585.5366 > > http://www.anotherlanguage.org > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 9:58 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [AG-TECH] multicast cycling issue > > Hello All, > > We have been having a multicast "cycling on and off" issue since > January. > I wonder whether anyone has experienced or is experiencing a similar > issue. > We are located in Jackson, Mississippi. > > Thanks for any insight, > > Monika >

