Hello, We're experiencing a strange behaviour in one of our M10s.
The router (which is handling the full routing table) seems to keep forwarding packets, but it's almost impossible to telnet to it, and it shows 70% packet loss when pinging to a directly connected router. It also shows 5x times higher latency on the 30% of well suceeded ICMPs. Using the console, the processor and the routing engine levels of processing seem to be low and ok. I'm currently using 7.6R4, and also tried 8.2R2 and 7.6R3. Already skimmed through Juniper's problem reports, and i can't find anything simmilar. At the moment i'm not fully sure the origin of this isn't an attack, because the behaviour is not uniform/constant... Has anyone seen anything close to this? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carlos Friac,as See: Wide Area Network Working Group (WAN) www.gigapix.pt FCCN - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional www.ipv6.eu Av. do Brasil, n.101 www.6diss.org 1700-066 Lisboa www.geant2.net Tel: +351 218440100 Fax: +351 218472167 www.fccn.pt ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The end is near........ see http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html "Internet is just routes (216399/730), naming (billions) and... people!" _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp