Thank you Pete.
I have started a new trace route to the osciliating IP addresses. I setup the option to mask the IP so that it doesn't show in the main trace route to my remote client. When I trace route the 2 different osciliating IP address, I am seeing packet loss at the hop just before these addresses. It isn't a great amount of PL, about 5% at that most, but I do not see this loss when running the trace route to the remote client.
The packet loss seems to be random. Sometimes, it is within Fiberpipe.net and then the next 5 hops are fine. The next 4 hops have packet loss and then the next 2 hops are fine. Finally, I will have packet loss at the hop just before the destination hop. Now, this is only occurring when I trace route the osciliating IP addresses within the Savvis.net network.
If numerous route changes would not cause an interuption in connection, then I need to start troubleshooting the issue at the remote site. It is only affecing 2 clients and they are experiencing the same symptoms; disconnects. They have seperate IP addresses, but both trace routes to seperate locations show numerous route changes. My main concern was the route changes and how they affected network connectivity. I need to eliminate all possibilites. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Thanks again.