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ping, sometimes succeed.
Dear Guru,
I have a problem with network. My server A<10.254.1.61> ping to Server B<10.254.1.58>, the result is sometimes succeed but sometimes not. Moreover, another server <192.168.xxx.xxx> can ping to both of Sever A and Sever B without loss packet. How should I do to solve this problem? Thank you in advance |
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Dependent on the platform you are on, try running a traceoute (or tracert
) to the 192.168.*.* from both the 10.254.*.* servers and see where it is failing. It could be something as simple as adding a route. |
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