RE: Subject: Default Ping Payload

2000-11-14 Thread Phillip Heller
than did someone at WinToys :- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul Werner Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 6:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Subject: Default Ping Payload

Re: Subject: Default Ping Payload

2000-11-14 Thread John Neiberger
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. I was under the impression that 0xabcd was the default, but I wasn't really sure. The really odd thing here is that when I use 0x, 0x, 0x, or just about any other combination, I get a 100% success rate. However, when using the default

Re: Subject: Default Ping Payload

2000-11-13 Thread Paul Werner
When conducting ping tests from one of our remote routers, I get anywhere from 5-13% packet loss when using the default ping payload, yet when I change the payload to anything else--such as all ones, all zeroes, alternating ones and zeroes--I get no packet loss whatsoever. This holds

RE: Subject: Default Ping Payload

2000-11-13 Thread Chuck Larrieu
:Re: Subject: Default Ping Payload When conducting ping tests from one of our remote routers, I get anywhere from 5-13% packet loss when using the default ping payload, yet when I change the payload to anything else-such as all ones, all zeroes, alternating ones and zeroes-I get no packet loss