03-07-2006 08:08 AM - edited 03-03-2019 02:09 AM
I'm new to this environment and when I arrived I notices that all switches are trunk to one 6509 core switch, which is fine. The 6513 switch is the server farm switch and also the aggregation switch. the issue is sometimes sme users Lotus Notes and Network access is really slow, uer need spend to 5 min to log in Lotus Notes. this problem is not always happen. lots of times whne i arrive users office, everytinh is fine. i check my network, i found the root of spanning tree is not 6509 core switch. is this the reason for network slow ?
please help me
thanks
03-13-2006 07:47 AM
check out the following troubleshooting technotes :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_tech_notes_list.html
hope this helps.
03-13-2006 12:00 PM
i cannt find anyting will help me solve my problem, can you give me a detail information?
03-13-2006 01:16 PM
You will need to ensure that spanning-tree is not
re-converging. You can do this by monitoring the logging on your switches and or syslogging. You could make the 6509 root bridge by giving it a
lower bridge value.
Spanning tree should converge and be stable, if it isn't then you need to make sure links are not coming up and down and that there are not deeper problems like loops etc. Make sure all your server links are switchport mode access and bpduguard. Things like that.
Check the links to the notes server for errors, ensure that they are the correct speed and duplex.
Use tools like ping to check round trip times to your notes server from the switch, then from an end
user.
Use a traffic sniffer like ethereal to ensure that the tcp conversations on port 1352 are timely)
A badly written view can cause big delays for your notes users.
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