Best Way to Locate an Issue With Hops
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I've ran into a weird issue with a hop heading out my ISP. It's taken a while to locate this and I haven't been able to find a good way to monitor this via PRTG.
Using Traceroute I can see the hops and the entire length of the traceroute, but I haven't been able to find a way to monitor a problem that could be located in one of those hops to the destination.
Thanks
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I'm afraid you would have to add a sensor for each hop.
Feb, 2013 - Permalink
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I'm afraid you would have to add a sensor for each hop.
Feb, 2013 - Permalink