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Hi Dave, Just so you know: Millersville is not the first site that we have seen where traffic management software has reverted to some sort of default behavior after a software update even though original rules implemented by network administrators appear to still be in place. I assume that the reason for this is these packages are so complicated (lots of knobs) that it is not necessarily easy/straightforward to specify exceptions to general rules. By the way, I note that the traffic limiting appears to still be in-place for your machine, edex.esci.millersville.edu. I am guessing that investigations are still ongoing... sigh. If you again experience the same high ingest latencies after the current problem is solved, we want to advise you to do a simple comparison of latencies for low and high volume feeds. If low volume feeds are showing acceptable latencies while high ones are not, then the thing to question is whether artificial bandwidth limiting has returned for some reason. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help! Cheers, Tom -- **************************************************************************** Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program (303) 497-8642 P.O. Box 3000 address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unidata HomePage http://www.unidata.ucar.edu **************************************************************************** Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ORN-677013 Department: Support LDM Priority: Normal Status: Closed =================== NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.