Hi there,
$ whois 31.55.186.197
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inetnum: 31.55.184.0 - 31.55.187.255
netname: BT-21CN-TMAN-V2
descr: BT-21CN-TMAN-V2
country: GB
admin-c: BR2649-RIPE
tech-c: BR2649-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
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remarks: INFRA-AW
mnt-by: BTNET-MNT
mnt-lower: BTNET-MNT
mnt-routes: BTNET-MNT
created: 2013-08-16T08:40:35Z
last-modified: 2013-08-16T08:40:35Z
source: RIPE
role: BT RAM
address: BT
address: UK
admin-c: AA12126-RIPE
tech-c: AA12126-RIPE
nic-hdl: BR2649-RIPE
mnt-by: BTNET-MNT
created: 2012-04-10T15:28:46Z
last-modified: 2012-04-10T15:28:46Z
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route: 31.48.0.0/13
descr: BT Public Internet Service
origin: AS2856
mnt-by: BTNET-INFRA-MNT
created: 2011-02-11T10:32:17Z
last-modified: 2014-07-30T09:04:12Z
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There is nothing to sort out. You are not suffering any packet loss.
Isn't some packet loss part and parcel of tcp/ip
Especially in the congestion control algorithm
No.
Isn't this line;
4. 31.55.186.197 56.3% 42 5.5 5.1 4.5 5.8 0.4
showing 56.3% loss?
What is this if not?
If those packets were lost how did the destination get them all?
All you are seeing is a router treating ICMP requests as low priority and not replying in the alloted time. The packets were still passed on to the next router.
@pippincp
I thought AMID used it to control the congestion window ?
Or more, to detect and control
Been a very long time since college so I have a lot of packet loss myself 🙂