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inter-vlan routing slow performance (3750)

nmcfadye
Level 1
Level 1

I have a 3750 configured to do inter-vlan routing. There are 4 vlans.

when do a sftp file transfer from hostA on vlan3 to a hostB on vlan2 I only get about 1000kB/sec to 2000kB/sec.

the hosts are connected on downstream 2950 switches on the appropriate vlans.

I am not trunking the vlans, I am using separate ports to connect each vlan back to the 3750

I have some access lists on the vlan interfaces but I see no improvement in transfer rates even when I remove them.

melayer3# sho access-lists hardware counters

L2 ACL INPUT Statistics

Drop: All frame count: 3

Drop: All bytes count: 192

Bridge Only: All frame count: 25498515

Bridge Only: All bytes count: 1670417855

Forwarding To CPU: All frame count: 548870

Forwarding To CPU: All bytes count: 212525804

L3 ACL INPUT Statistics

Drop: All frame count: 5694

Drop: All bytes count: 451707

Bridge Only: All frame count: 7369443

Bridge Only: All bytes count: 526702768

Forwarding To CPU: All frame count: 0

Forwarding To CPU: All bytes count: 0

Forwarded: All frame count: 5197812473

Forwarded: All bytes count: 17902304001

Drop And Log: All frame count: 0

Drop And Log: All bytes count: 0

Bridge Only And Log: All frame count: 8392

Bridge Only And Log: All bytes count: 1627354

Forwarded And Log: All frame count: 0

Forwarded And Log: All bytes count: 0

L2 ACL OUTPUT Statistics

Drop: All frame count: 0

Drop: All bytes count: 0

Bridge Only: All frame count: 124482163

Bridge Only: All bytes count: 8106003071

Forwarding To CPU: All frame count: 0

Forwarding To CPU: All bytes count: 0

L3 ACL OUTPUT Statistics

Drop: All frame count: 30087

Drop: All bytes count: 2632523

Bridge Only: All frame count: 0

Bridge Only: All bytes count: 0

Forwarding To CPU: All frame count: 0

Forwarding To CPU: All bytes count: 0

Forwarded: All frame count: 6005434614

Forwarded: All bytes count: 10641904392

Drop And Log: All frame count: 30208

Drop And Log: All bytes count: 5266764

Bridge Only And Log: All frame count: 0

Bridge Only And Log: All bytes count: 0

Forwarded And Log: All frame count: 0

Forwarded And Log: All bytes count: 0

parts of my config are:

interface Vlan1

no ip address

shutdown

!

interface Vlan2

ip address 134.117.177.1 255.255.255.0 secondary

ip address 134.117.176.1 255.255.255.0

ip access-group 111 in

no ip redirects

no ip unreachables

!

interface Vlan3

ip address 134.117.178.1 255.255.255.0

ip access-group 121 in

ip access-group 122 out

ip helper-address 134.117.176.14

no ip redirects

no ip unreachables

!

interface Vlan4

ip address 134.117.179.1 255.255.255.0

ip access-group 131 in

ip access-group 132 out

ip helper-address 134.117.176.14

no ip redirects

no ip unreachables

!

interface Vlan10

ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.0

!

vtp mode transparent

udld aggressive

ip subnet-zero

ip routing

!

spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst

spanning-tree loopguard default

no spanning-tree optimize bpdu transmission

spanning-tree extend system-id

All hosts are connected at 100mbit or 1gigbit.

What is causing the slow performance?

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lnguye
Level 1
Level 1

This is a known issue. Please add the commands:

mls qos queue-set output 1 threshold 2 40 400 100 400

mls qos queue-set output 1 buffers 15 45 20 20

Good luck.

that did not help

One more thing, add the global command 'sdm prefer routing' and reload the cat3750. If it works, you owe me a diet soft drink!

that did not help either

melayer3#sho sdm prefer

The current template is "desktop routing" template.

The selected template optimizes the resources in

the switch to support this level of features for

8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.

number of unicast mac addresses: 3K

number of IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes: 1K

number of IPv4 unicast routes: 11K

number of directly-connected IPv4 hosts: 3K

number of indirect IPv4 routes: 8K

number of IPv4 policy based routing aces: 512

number of IPv4/MAC qos aces: 512

number of IPv4/MAC security aces: 1K

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