From: Brian Edwards (bedwards@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jul 16 2000 - 00:58:41 GMT-3
In the RPF path between 192.168.203.2 and 192.168.203.1, the delay is shown
as -222s. I think the "s" is a bug, and should be "ms," but what does the
"-222"
signify? The number varies a bit, but the negative is consistent on this
link. Also, what does the "-1" lost packet signify? Is this actually saying
that the hop gained a packet (as in, maybe, a loop)?
-Brian
> Sombrero#mstat 192.168.14.35 192.168.10.8 228.13.20.216
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Mtrace from 192.168.14.35 to 192.168.10.8 via group 228.13.20.216
> From source (?) to destination (?)
> Waiting to accumulate statistics......
> Results after 10 seconds:
> Source Response Dest Packet Statistics For Only For
Traffic
> 192.168.14.35 192.168.200.1 All Multicast Traffic From
192.168.14.35
> | __/ rtt 48 ms Lost/Sent = Pct Rate To
228.13.20.216
> v / hop 48 ms --------------------- --------------------
> 192.168.14.1
> 192.168.203.1 ?
> | ^ ttl 0
> v | hop -222 s -1/82 = --% 8 pps > -1/80 = --% 8
pps
> 192.168.203.2
> 192.168.202.2 ?
> | ^ ttl 1
> v | hop 113 s 0/82 = 0% 8 pps 0/81 > = 0% 8 pps
> 192.168.202.1
> 192.168.200.2 ?
> | ^ ttl 2
> v | hop 108 s 0/82 = 0% 8 pps 0/81 > = 0% 8 pps
> 192.168.200.1
> 192.168.10.1 ?
> | \__ ttl 3
> v \ hop 0 ms 82 8 pps > 81 8
pps
> 192.168.10.8 192.168.200.1
> Receiver Query Source
>
>
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