From: Foeh Mannay (groupstudy@wormtail.co.uk)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2008 - 11:38:41 ART
Hi,
I would check that there's not a rogue route somewhere for one or other
network - I have seen it before where two routes exist, one good and one
bad, the router load balances across both then you lose every other
packet. With other users' traffic on the link it won't be as clean as
reply, loss, reply, loss, but about 50/50. 50% loss would certainly
break almost any services :o)
Foeh
groupstudy email wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have a VPN tunnel between two cisco routers (site A hub side, site B
> remote side). The remote side is a 768K DSL line.
>
> Users in site B keep experiencing slowness and loss of connectivity to all
> services,(email, network drives, surfing). While troubleshooting, we issue
> pings from their machines to the various servers in remote networks. Ping
> results are inconsistent. Two pings work, three don't, two don't, three do.
> This is true for any windows server in the network.
>
> Pings to any Cisco device from the same user machine work completely. No
> packet loss at all.
>
> I have never seen this before. Any idea why this happens?
>
> I have remote connectivity to all devices at site B, it's just slow.
>
> Thanks!
>
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