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Re: NAP/ISP Saturation WAS: Re: Exchanges that matter...


From: dvv () sprint net (Dima Volodin)
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 16:00:09 -0500 (EST)

More of that - at least one site uses one of our hosts as a target of
pings for measuring "Internet health".  We consider this to be an abuse
of our resources and, most probably, we will disable any external
traffic we find inappropriate for this or other hosts.


Dima

dave o'leary writes:

At 2:52 PM -0500 12/16/96, Mike Leber wrote:
On Sun, 15 Dec 1996, Forrest W. Christian wrote:
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The loss is caused by atleast three things:

* ICMP packets are dropped by busy routers

Many routers drop ICMP packets (ping, traceroute) when busy, or alternate
dropping ICMP packets.  I know that this behavior occurs when the packets
are directed to the specific router, I am not sure if this every occurs
for packets passing through.  The standby tool ping needs a more reliable
replacement for testing end to end packet loss.

in general the router isn't going to treat one protocol (i.e. protocols
running over IP (TCP, UDP, ICMP) differently when the packets are passing
through the router - it just looks at the header and forwards.  ciscos do
handle pings for which the router itself is the destination at a lower
priority than packets going through the box.  I'll leave the discussions
as to whether ping is adequate or not for another time....

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                                      dave




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