12-28-2004 06:43 AM - edited 03-13-2019 07:28 AM
Hope I have the correct forum here.
We just had a Cisco VoIP install over Thanksgiving and since then our network speed has been horrible. Seems like we've gone back to 10Mbs. Before the install we had zero speed issues; we run f/e.
Switches are 3750/48 PoE w/2801 routers. CM is 3.3 w/Unity. All ports are set to auto speed/duplexing.
I know it's the switches because if I move a user from the 3750 to a separate switch the user goes back to the speed they're accustomed to (easily 5 - 10 faster). Everything indicates 100Mbs on the switch and user end when running through the phone or a separate wall jack. Don't know what's going on but it appears that the voice traffic is not the culprit.
Anyone seen this or have a solution?
Thanks.
12-28-2004 08:15 AM
How many switches are in question. How are they connected ? What does a CPU util on the switch look like ? Do you have any loop topologies ?? Are they stacked ??
Can you try hard coding speed/duplex on a port and test..
a. PC through phone to switch and test connectivity
b. PC on a separate port on switch and test connectivity.
Revert back with results!!
02-04-2005 09:28 AM
The switch in the phones will link at 100 mbps or 1000 mbps. However, the throughput of the phone's switch seems to be undocumented.
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