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tracert: Significance of First Hop "Request Timed Out"

Asked by nicholasjwolf in TCP/IP, Windows Networking, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

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When running the command 'tracert' on a WinXP machine, what is the significance of a "Request Timed Out" result for the first hop, but successful subsequent hops? For example:
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C:\Documents and Settings\Nick>tracert main

Tracing route to main.bw.local [172.21.1.4]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  2    28 ms    11 ms    11 ms  172.21.1.4

Trace complete.
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  "main"(172.21.1.4) is a server being reached remotely over a VPN connection.

Other public IPs (google.com, yahoo.com, etc.) were also previously failing on first hop of tracert, but then a few minutes later gave a "1ms 1ms <1ms 192.168.5.1" result for the local default gateway and continued on to the destination.

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Zones: TCP/IP, Windows Networking, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP, Request Timed Out, tracert, ping, request timed out
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Solution Provided By: rjwesley
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