duplicate packet

usually a routing problem of some sort.. could be a duplicate route which
is causing multiple copies of packets or more commonly a packet getting
lost and another packet getting sent out (retransmitted) and then both
arriving at the destination. Lost packets in this case can happen if a
route drops and then comes back up or if there's heavy network lag (or at
least just enough to effect things).

On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Steve Lee wrote:

> what does this DUP stand for a ping response?
>
> 64 bytes from 222.222.222.222: icmp_seq=26 ttl=238 time=60.0 ms (DUP!)
>
> i made up the ip address above.
> but when i ping a address it comes back with a DUP!
> at the end?
>
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