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10G switch drops traffic for a split second
From: TJ Trout <tj () pcguys us>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 01:06:00 -0800
I recently upgraded my core network from 1G to 10G and after the upgrade I have noticed that my 10G switch during peak traffic (1500mbps, 100,000pps) seems to be dropping traffic for a split second across all ports and all vlans. I immediately replaced the switch with a different brand/model and the problem persists. Sometimes traffic drops to zero, others it drops to 50%, problem is very random but seems to occur with much more frequency during high PPS (pushing high traffic / iperf does not induce problem) Could this be MTU? I've tried flow control, hard code duplex, stp on/off etc I'm at a loss any ideas? TJ Trout Volt Broadband
Current thread:
- 10G switch drops traffic for a split second TJ Trout (Nov 29)
- RE: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Luke Guillory (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Chuck Anderson (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Mikael Abrahamsson (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second TJ Trout (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Michael Loftis (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second TJ Trout (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Peter Beckman (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Michael Loftis (Nov 29)
- RE: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Luke Guillory (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second TJ Trout (Nov 29)
- Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second Mikael Abrahamsson (Nov 30)