12-15-2004 07:40 AM - edited 03-02-2019 08:36 PM
I am looking for the proper config settings to run a traffic generator into 1 port, then out 3 others with no restrictions. For some reason xmission has been cut short by my catalyst 2900, whereas it should continue flowing through the switch without restriction. I'd appreciate a step-by-step from POST to completion of this particular config.
12-15-2004 10:17 AM
Check the line speed and duplex settings on the 4 ports in question as well as the end-stations and traffic generator. Neither end should use auto, or default to auto. Explicitly code both the speed and duplex setting on both ends, for all 4 ports. Auto-negotiation does not always work as advertised.
Insure that none of the 4 ports are in the same vlan as the mgmt vlan (vlan 1 by default). The cat switches behave differently when traffic is destined for the mgmt vlan, and you may have run into a case where the degradation is due to the slowdown as the switch may try to examine each frame before forwarding it.
It appears that you are not wanting to SPAN, but instead send traffic out, so you should not need to setup a SPAN port. Just insure that all 4 ports are in the same vlan (though not the mgmt vlan).
If you still need help, then please post the mac-address of each end station, the switch port that each station is on, the switch config and code version (scrub out any sensitive info), as well as a small sample of the traffic you are sending, and I or someone else can try to help.
12-15-2004 02:04 PM
could you by chance send an example of how you would go about configuring this scenario, from start to finish? command by command? That would really work best on this end. I've spent hours using this trial and error method.
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