Last time I had problems like this it was a low signal level on the
telco link. If you have a telco link to your ISP try changing the build
out from 0dbm (default) to +6dbm. It's unlikely that the routers are
having problems since the majority of the pings get through .
"Simplify - There is no value in complexity, it's too difficult to
manage."
Bill Stackpole
Seitel Leeds & Associates Voice: 206.283.4355
2 Nickerson St. Suite 201 Email: bstackpole @
sla .
com
Seattle, Wa 98109
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jose Luis Delgado [SMTP:jdelgado @
nexus .
net .
mx]
> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 1997 11:50 AM
> To: firewalls @
GreatCircle .
COM
> Subject: Help, please!
>
> Hi to everybody!
>
> I need a bit of help!
> (sorry if this is not about firewalls, but routers, yes)
> I'm having troubles with my Internet connection!
>
> I have this schema:
>
> -------- ---------- ----------------------
> | MY |-----| MY CISCO |----| CISCO ROUTER OF MY |--- INTER
> | OFFICE |-----| ROUTER |----| INTERNET PROVIDER |--- NET
> -------- ---------- ----------------------
>
> and... when I ping to THE UNIX SERVER OF MY INTERNET PROVIDER.
> this appear:
>
>
> Pinging 167.114.25.165 with 32 bytes of data:
>
>
> Request timed out.
>
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=253
>
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=191ms TTL=253
>
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=26ms TTL=253
>
>
> *** and when I ping again, this appear:
>
>
> Pinging 167.114.25.165 with 32 bytes of data:
>
>
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=253
>
> Request timed out.
>
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=191ms TTL=253
> Reply from 167.114.25.165: bytes=32 time=26ms TTL=253
>
>
> ***and***
> when I'm connected to the UNIX server, my connection,
> *several times* **hang** about 20 or 30 seconds!!!
>
> Does anybody can help me??
> Am I having troubles with my router???
>
> Thanks in advance!
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