Slow Connection Speed on one node in a 2 node RAC set up

hi all
Having a bit of trouble with one of the nodes in a 2 node RAC set up
We have traffic being sent directly to the node in question (using a serivce that only runs on Node 1)
Forced connection to this node (sqlplus) from a remote application server takes 3 times longer than it does if we force conneciton to the second RAC node.
If I try and connect locally - the conneciton speed is instant -
There are NO performance issues with the server
There are NO perfromance issues with the instance / database - this is only noticed when making the initial connection
I have been around the network for the node and can see nothing wrong - so was wondering if there was anything you guys might have experienced whereas conneciton time is slow for one node only (949 ms - compared to 247 ms on node 2)

If anyone out there is interested or comes accross this issue
The problem turned out to be mount point options pm the Linux Volumes
I had them configured as part of best practice for RAC / NetApp / Direct NFS - hjowever I also had individual binaries for both nodes so as to have greater availability.
Thereffore I should have had the mount options for SINGLE NODE.
Change was to
- shutdown the instance
- unmoiunt the binaries
- change the following on fstab
<mount>          <volume>             nfs   rw,bg,hard,nointr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,tcp,vers=3,timeo=600,actimeo=0        0 0
to
<mount>          <volume>             nfs    rw,bg,hard,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,vers=3,nointr,timeo=600,tcp
- startup the instance and repeat on Node 2

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