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redrosekrs@yahoo.com
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      03-23-2007, 04:44 PM
I have an issue with the support team at my work but nothing is
getting resolved and it's been several months. I'm wondering what
needs/can be done. This may be a routing table issue..as one hop in
particular takes 70ms and makes the entire thing lag.

I'm trying to access a server.. and I've tried it from 3 locations


Location 1- it goes from:
10.12.30.xx
10.12.38.xx
10.12.48.xx
Total average ping time = 2ms


Location 2- it goes from:
10.12.54.xx
10.12.79.xx
10.12.127.xx
10.12.63.xx
10.12.38.xx
10.12.48.xx
Total average ping time = 10ms


Location 3- it goes from:
10.15.227.xx
10.15.53.xx
10.15.53.xx
10.15.153.xx
10.15.186.xx
10.15.186.xx
10.27.16.xx
10.27.16..xx
10.12.48.xx
10.12.30.xx
10.12.38.xx
10.12.48.xx
Total average ping time = 96ms

The hop right here takes the longest:
10.15.186.xx -10.27.16.xx

Is there a way to configure the routing table so that it doesn't go
through 10.27.xxx?

Location 2 is the furthest away (around 100 miles) and Location 1 and
3 are very close. Why is location 3 going through all of these extra
hops??


Thanks.

 
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Bill Grant
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      03-24-2007, 01:07 AM
There certainly must be a routing table problem at the 10.15 site, but
there is not much that you can do directly. All that you can specify on your
machine is which gateway router to use. From then on, the path used depends
on the routing tables in the "next" router. It is hard to imagine what is
causing the traffic to take such a roundabout route.

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>I have an issue with the support team at my work but nothing is
> getting resolved and it's been several months. I'm wondering what
> needs/can be done. This may be a routing table issue..as one hop in
> particular takes 70ms and makes the entire thing lag.
>
> I'm trying to access a server.. and I've tried it from 3 locations
>
>
> Location 1- it goes from:
> 10.12.30.xx
> 10.12.38.xx
> 10.12.48.xx
> Total average ping time = 2ms
>
>
> Location 2- it goes from:
> 10.12.54.xx
> 10.12.79.xx
> 10.12.127.xx
> 10.12.63.xx
> 10.12.38.xx
> 10.12.48.xx
> Total average ping time = 10ms
>
>
> Location 3- it goes from:
> 10.15.227.xx
> 10.15.53.xx
> 10.15.53.xx
> 10.15.153.xx
> 10.15.186.xx
> 10.15.186.xx
> 10.27.16.xx
> 10.27.16..xx
> 10.12.48.xx
> 10.12.30.xx
> 10.12.38.xx
> 10.12.48.xx
> Total average ping time = 96ms
>
> The hop right here takes the longest:
> 10.15.186.xx -10.27.16.xx
>
> Is there a way to configure the routing table so that it doesn't go
> through 10.27.xxx?
>
> Location 2 is the furthest away (around 100 miles) and Location 1 and
> 3 are very close. Why is location 3 going through all of these extra
> hops??
>
>
> Thanks.
>



 
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