Jerry Cloe wrote:
Because there is no standard for discarding "old" traffic, only
discard is for packets that hop too many times. There is, however, a
standard for decrementing TTL by 1 if a packet sits on a device for
more than 1000ms, and of course we all know what happens when TTL
> hits zer
Thanks for engaging with this. I was intentionally brief in my explanation.
I have observed this behavior in congested networks for years and ignored
it as an obvious symptom of the congestion. What has always piqued my
curiosity though is just how long a ping can last.
In my case yesterday, I was
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