introduction: when providing stable access to taiwanese and overseas users, the packet loss rate directly affects the experience and business availability. this article focuses on "how to reduce the packet loss rate of overseas user access through the domestic cn2 taiwan dedicated line" and proposes implementable network design and operation and maintenance strategies, which is suitable for reference by network engineers and operation and maintenance teams seeking to improve the quality of international links.

cn2 type dedicated lines usually have better routing direct connection, mpls traffic isolation and lower congestion probability. choosing the cn2 dedicated line directly connected to taiwan can reduce the number of transit nodes and cross-operator forwarding, thereby reducing the probability of packet loss and jitter and improving end-to-end transmission stability.
the shorter the routing path and the fewer cross-network segments, the lower the risk of packet loss. when deploying, priority should be given to evaluating the link hop count, latency, and utilization, selecting direct connections or a few transit cn2 taiwan links, and using bgp policies and static routing to avoid known congestion or unstable transit points.
the failure of a single path will cause a surge in packet loss. it is recommended to use dual-active or multi-line access (such as cn2 main line + backup line), combined with bgp multi-path or sd-wan intelligent switching, to ensure that traffic can be quickly switched when a problem occurs on a certain path, reducing user-perceived packet loss and interruption.
enabling qos and mpls traffic classification on the cn2 dedicated line can place key business traffic in high-priority queues and reduce packet loss due to congestion. properly dividing queues and configuring bandwidth guarantee and abandonment policies can help maintain the reliability of critical connections during burst traffic.
adjusting the tcp window of servers and acceleration devices, enabling modern congestion control (such as bbr) and selective ack can help improve throughput in high packet loss environments. at the same time, forward error correction (fec) or link layer retransmission can be deployed at both ends of the link to reduce retries and perceived packet loss at the application layer.
for static resources and cacheable content, using a cdn covering taiwan and surrounding nodes can significantly reduce the number of cross-ocean link requests and reduce the impact of packet loss caused by long links. by minimizing and processing dynamic requests locally, the risk of packet loss can be controlled within a shorter transmission segment.
establish continuous active monitoring (ping, traceroute, iperf) and combine it with passive traffic logs to promptly discover links and time periods with increased packet loss probability. signing a clear sla with the operator and regularly reviewing issues can help quickly locate and promote problem rectification.
summary and suggestions: by choosing a directly connected domestic cn2 taiwan dedicated line and cooperating with multi-path redundancy, qos/mpls configuration, transport layer optimization and cdn strategy, the packet loss rate for overseas user access can be significantly reduced. please conduct link evaluation and continuous monitoring before implementation, and prioritize key traffic based on business characteristics to achieve a stable and observable network experience.
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