10M UDP testing to Steve's network at Paul Bunyan (egress ae5), doesn't appear to have any loss. The same 10M UDP test to US Internet, egress xe-0/0/14 shows about 3-5% loss. Again, same 10M UDP test to the same US Internet destination IP forced out another transit provider shows 0 loss. This is certainly interesting....I'm not sure what's special about xe-0/0/14 vs ae5. Some kind of buffer or queue difference? ~Matthew On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Steve Howard <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > On 09/19/2016 01:49 PM, Matthew Beckwell wrote: > > > As to whether there's loss to one of the "remote" switches, I'm not > sure.... > If one of the Neutral Path/Mankato Networks/ CNS connected participants > would be up for running iperf for a little while, we could find out fairly > quickly. > > > We've opened up our iperf3 server on 209.191.196.90 for a few hours. >