When you mention Ping-ing from the Internet are you Ping-ing outside of your
ISP gateways (from another site).  500ms is rather high for a gateway
response.  Lastly- these ICMP packets are lower priority & dropping them is
not always an indication of anything more than a line with traffic.

First question to answer here is where it is you're test from...

Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gunjan Mathur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:17 AM
Subject: Packet Loss on one Interface.


> Hi,
> I have two WAN linkf from different ISP's. When I try
> to traceroute my WAN address from Internet then I find
> packet loss on one interface but second interface work
> without any loss.
> Waht colud be the reason of this packet loss and how I
> can sole this.
>
> My structure is like this and router is 2621
>
> ISP1
> -------|S0/0------FA0/0|--
> -------|S0/1------FA0/1|--
> ISP2
>
> When I ping my s0/1 interface from FA0/0 then it tooks
> more then 500 ms and same vice versa (from FA0/1 to
> S0/0 took the same)
> What is the reason of this ?
>
> Thanks
> Gm
>
>
>
>
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