I remember having this problem with Netservers and it turned out to be that I didn't have announce new routes or proxy arp turned on, you may want to take a look around TCM for something like that. On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 10:39, Michelle Mogil wrote:
(Is this group still active???)
Folks:
I am up against the wall on a difficult problem. My users dial up, get connected, then either get no throughput at all or get throughput after a delay of up to five minutes. I lassoed one of our network engineers yesterday and tested it extensively. From what we were seeing, I get throughput once my IP address receives a ping. Has anyone seen this? I've gone over my IP pools and they seem to be fine:
arc2a_pool 132.236.155.12/C 118 3 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE arc2b_pool 132.236.155.131/C 119 13 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE arc7A_pool 128.253.49.15/B 131 69 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE arc7B_pool 128.253.49.146/B 100 68 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE arcexln_pool 132.236.102.16/B 48 12 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE arcexoncamp_pool 132.236.102.182/B 24 5 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE oncamp_pool 132.236.102.206/B 24 3 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 1 ACTIVE
This seems to have started in early August, maybe the second week. I can't be more specific because I wasn't made aware of the extent of the problem until last week. Anyone have a spare clue?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michelle Mogil, mmm3@cornell.edu Systems & Operations, CIT Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA vox: 607-255-0516 fax: 607-255-8521
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