It appears there is some pretty mean congestion somewhere in the path
looking at the pings and its causing some packet loss. Notice the
extremely high ping times. I would first do a traceroute to www.cisco.com
and see if you can find a congested point along the path and call your
service provider about it. Also check your connectivity to other sites to
isolate the problem more.
andy
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Alex Boh wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Hope someone can enlighten me on the preceding issue. Recently I
> acquired a 512Kb lease line point-to-point connection. When I ping from my
> PC to cisco.com (c>ping 198.133.219.25 -t), I got reply and some "request
> time out", Is this a normal symptom?
>
> Pinging cisco.com [198.133.219.25] with 32 bytes of data:
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> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1778ms TTL=244
> Request timed out.
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1878ms TTL=244
> Request timed out.
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1661ms TTL=244
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=2091ms TTL=244
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1801ms TTL=244
> Request timed out.
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=2056ms TTL=244
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1977ms TTL=244
> Reply from 198.133.219.25: bytes=32 time=1890ms TTL=244
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