Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 00:41:33 -0600 From: "Roberto Abarca" <optel@cabonet.net.mx> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: slow response from a remote lan Message-ID: <01bcd090$8e8b67a0$036130ce@dns.optel.net>
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Dear Sirs, I have installed a freeBSD server locate in a local Lan Segment in my office, I have a remote office located in other city and we have a 64 kbps leased line from my office to the remote office with a couple routers an we are using TCP/IP. My local office has a direct Internet conexion, and the remote office gets access to the Internet too across my local office. In my local office I have a class C network and in the remote office I have a 30 hosts subnet (255.255.255.224). The problem is this: If I access WEB, MAIL, Telnet or FTP services into my FreeBSD server from Internet or from my local office everything works fine, but if I try to access the same services from my remote office the response is very slow, if I try to open a telnet session from my remote office it takes up to 5 minutes to holding to get the connection, if I try to send e-mail I have to retry several times to contact the server (once the server is contacted everything looks fine), i was checking routing, processes in the Server, performance, cpu utilization, memory and everything is OK. I will appreciate any help to solve this problems. Thanks, Roberto Abarca ______________________________ Optel Telecomunicaciones S.A. de C.V. Sierra Santa Rosa # 61 Col. Lomas de Chapultepec Mexico D.F. C.P. 11650 Tel: (525) 201.40.01 Fax:(525) 201.40.30 http://www.optel.net
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