Correct me if I'm wrong.  In the below trace route, the three entries in
the first hop are the three attempts to route from hop 1 to hop2, correct?
  It is not the case that the router cannot determine how to get to
www.ibm.com.  I have a client that thinks the router is sending a single
packet from s20.r8.mtcrcl to s1.r1.mrbakr to s0.r8.mtcrcl before sending it
to the next hop.  Comments?  Explanation?

1 s20.r8.mtcrcl.infoave.net (216.X.X.77) 4 msec
    s1.r1.mtbakr.infoave.net (216.X.X.81) 4 msec
    s0.r8.mtcrcl.infoave.net (216.X.X.69) 4 msec
  2 sl-gw10-sea-5-1-0-TS5.sprintlink.net (144.X.X.141) 32 msec
    border3-serial3-3-0.Denver.cw.net (204.70.30.53) 24 msec
    sl-gw10-sea-5-1-0-TS5.sprintlink.net (144.X.X.141) 28 msec
  3 sl-bb10-sea-3-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.6.109) 28 msec 28 msec 28 msec

Edward Watson, CCNA
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