02-21-2019 06:48 AM
Hello everyone!
Here a short description of the setup:
2x CAT6509, sup 2t, vss config
two internet Uplinks- one 34mbit and a 2 mbit as backup
(probably doing HSRP - we don't have access to the config)
Access switches are connected redundant to both 6509.
port & port-channel config are in channel-mode on
some switches are (still) single path connected due to missing fibers
Using the Router as Default Gateway everything is working like a charm.
Changing the DG to use the core-switch causes the network get slower and slower. (Packet losses?)
The CPU ideals around 3-5%
Any ideas are welcomed
Thanks
cheers
Mike
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-21-2019 06:08 AM
Sorry for the delay!
problem solved: someone activated ip redirects!
just in case someone is running into it too!
thanks & Cheers
Mike
02-21-2019 07:14 AM
Hello,
what exactly do you mean by this:
--> Changing the DG to use the core-switch causes the network get slower and slower.
How is the router connected to the core switch ?
02-21-2019 07:31 AM
Hello Georg,
the internet-routers are connected to single ports.
The 34MBit ist connected to 1/7/48
The Backup to 2/7/48
switchport
speed 100
duplex full
spanning-tree portfast edge
Changing the client default gateway from .254 (Internet) to .251 Core-Switch
Thanks
Mike
02-21-2019 07:43 AM
Sorry for the misunderstanding, what I meant to say is: how do you change the DG on the clients to be the core switch and not the router ? Is .251 on the core switch a layer 3 interface (as a matter of fact, is the entire core switch layer 3 enabled) ?
02-21-2019 07:59 AM
Hello Georg,
we change the default gateway on the client.
With only a few clients using the core switch as default gateway we are fine.
This morning we changed the gateway via DHCP for "most" clients - and about 45 - 60 min. later no one was able to work...
Yes, the core has ip routing enabled.
Yes, the .251 belongs to a vlan interface of the core
Thanks,
Mike
02-21-2019 08:44 AM
Hello,
ok, understood. Can you post the full configs of both the core and the router ?
03-21-2019 06:08 AM
Sorry for the delay!
problem solved: someone activated ip redirects!
just in case someone is running into it too!
thanks & Cheers
Mike
03-21-2019 08:18 AM
Thanks for the update explaining the problem. It is a very interesting (and unusual) way to create a problem.
HTH
Rick
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