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> Hi Simon -
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> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 02:36:49PM -040
me. If it
is just processor scheduling then only the ping to the router will jump.
Happy Hunting,
Keegan
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Re: [j-nsp] sudden jump
Hi Simon -
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 02:36:49PM -0400, CHEN Xu wrote:
> I am using multiple logical routers on a juniper router, they are
> connected through logical tunnels, or VLANs, or L2VPN, etc.
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> When I ping from one logical router to another, I always see some
> glitch in ping response ti
Hi guys,
I am using multiple logical routers on a juniper router, they are
connected through logical tunnels, or VLANs, or L2VPN, etc.
When I ping from one logical router to another, I always see some
glitch in ping response time, like this:
64 bytes from 1.1.2.1: icmp_seq=153 ttl=64 time=1.015
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