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[atlas] sometimes no RTT?
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Fri Jul 8 14:24:27 CEST 2016
On 2016/07/08 14:19 , Alex Saroyan wrote: > I am a bit confused, is that "late reply from the probe" or it is "late > reply from router - basically timed out reply" ? > Should it be treated like packet loss ? It is replies received by the probe. So it is usually from routers, but it could be from the target. The reply did arrive, so technically it is not packet loss. But it makes processing a lot easier to treat them as lost. Philip
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