[c-nsp] Strange Packetloss on ME3600X
Mark Tinka
mtinka at globaltransit.net
Mon Nov 28 10:16:29 EST 2011
On Monday, November 28, 2011 10:09:43 PM Christian Meutes
wrote:
> - the source of the pings *must* be a loopback
> - the packet size must be between 4 and 7 Byte less than
> the configured MTU
> - there needs to be another ME3600X acting as LSR between
> the ping source and ping destination (A-B-C)
> - it's only dropping 1 out of 70 pings approximately, and
> it varies.
I've recreated this scenario in one of our rings and didn't
hit it. I send 1,000 packets with MTU - 4 bytes or MTU - 7
bytes, with the Loopback interface as the source, all looks
good.
Mark.
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