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This only goes up to just under 2 seconds, but if left, it will peak at 19 seconds: |
This only goes up to just under 2 seconds, but if left, it will peak at 19 seconds: |
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1408 bytes from 81.187.81.187: icmp_seq=986 ttl=63 time=19084.589 ms |
1408 bytes from 81.187.81.187: icmp_seq=986 ttl=63 time=19084.589 ms |
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=== pcaps === |
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We were able to perform pcaps on the customer router (a FB2900) and the LNS. and were able to tell which direction the latency applied. The timestamps show the following: |
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'''Ping request''' |
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Leaves CPE: 12:03:38.495103 |
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Arrives LNS 12:03:37.438478 |
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'''Ping reply''' |
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Leaves LNS 12:03:38.505869 |
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Arrives CPE 12:03:38.495106 |
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In this example, it takes nearly 1 second for the packet to travel from the CPE to our LNS. The reply (from LNS to CPE) is quick. |
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=== What's DSCP and CS6? === |
=== What's DSCP and CS6? === |
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