The first thing I would check is the buffer stats on the machines you are using to do the communication. When I'm doing UDP syslog traffic, I have far more issues with the endpoints dropping packets than with the network.

David Lang

On Mon, 24 Oct 2022, Ricky Mok via Starlink wrote:

Couple plausible reasons that I encountered.

e.g., the NIC on the host simply went bad.

The cable (copper) got loose. Dirt may get into the fiber optics port.

Ricky

On 10/24/2022 1:13 PM, David Fernández via Starlink wrote:
Dear participants of this list,

If you had a router that in lab conditions, with Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces, that losses 1 or 2 out of a few thousands of UDP packets
of a few hundreds of bytes each one, during a test of 1 minute, at
only 50 packets/s using iperf2, I am sure that you would investigate
why, wouldn't you?

Or it is not worth it? Just live with it?

Thank you in advance for any answer!

Regards,

David
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