04-19-2018 12:18 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:18 AM
Hi,
I have a fiber connection from my ISP which terminates in a Cisco 897 VAMW. It has been running fine for several month, but recently we started getting very high packet loss (60%) when traffic hits 20Mbps.
Our ISP checked the fiber and it was without errors - so they replaced the Cisco 897 VAMW with a new one - and it has been running fine for nearly 1 week now, but last night we started seeing packet loss again.
2 routers with the same error, i find unlikely. I rather suspect it could be related to a heating issues on the site. Reading the specs for Cisco 897, it operates a 0 to 40 celcius - and i suspect, it could reach higher temps inside after some days. Is the 897 router very sensitive to high temps?
A have a 2960T switch and a Watchguard XTM25 unit installed at the same location right next to the 897 router - and they work without issues.
/Robert
04-19-2018 12:29 AM - edited 04-19-2018 12:29 AM
Hello,
post the output of 'show environment temperature' and 'show interfaces x' where 'x' is the WAN interface connected to your provider...
04-19-2018 12:46 AM
Hi,
i can´t. it is my isp who manage and own the device.
04-19-2018 12:55 AM
Hello,
there is always a possibility for bad venting or high temperatures to cause packets loss, however, you can only see that from the output I requested. I would suggest to ask your ISP to look at that output...
04-19-2018 01:34 AM
Yep, i have already opened a new case with my isp.
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