[c-nsp] IP SLA / rtr MIA strangeness
Clinton Work
clinton at scripty.com
Tue Sep 19 12:01:57 EDT 2006
Packets MIA means Missing in Action (lost packets).
Are you running all the tests to the same core router/switch? I have seen
too many aggressive jitter tests running on the same router cause problems.
Jee Kay wrote:
> This generates a reasonably continuous 68k stream (should be roughly
> voice bandwidth/packet sizes) across the link for 4 minutes, repeating
> every 5 minutes.
>
> Am I doing anything in particular wrong? What exactly does 'Packets MIA' mean?
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