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echo: nthelp
to: Ellen K.
from: Ellen K
date: 2004-06-07 21:28:50
subject: Re: packet loss problem worsening

On the normal traces I see the IP address of something between me and the
server.   However, we can't get the name of it.  What is the significance
(if
any) of this?

> From: Ellen K. 
> You gave me an idea.   I could make the script tracert instead of ping.
> I think I'm gonna do it.   :)
> On 6 Jun 2004 21:24:48 GMT,
"Mark.Lewis" wrote
> in message :
>> EK> The script has been running from my desktop and another
>> EK> desktop which I think takes the same route to the server,
>> EK> that eliminated my desktop as the problem.   And then
>> EK> yesterday I also started it from my desktop to
>> EK> my other SQL Server server (which is on the same VLAN as this
>> EK> one so I guess that's again the same route but if that one
>> EK> doesn't have the problem then we would know it's this one,
>> EK> right?), but running it double on my desktop apparently
>> EK> doesn't leave any spare CPU cycles for pcAW, I can't connect
>> EK> now.
>> 
>>if you haven't done it yet, have you tried a traceroute (tracerte in some win
>> os')?? that should, if the routers are advertising their addresses, tell you
>> the route that your traffic is taking... if you can get a traceroute run
> during
>> a failure, that'll tell you either the last good hop or the failing one in
> most
>> cases...
>> 
>> )\/(ark
>> 

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