09-07-2014 08:45 PM
Issues:
Configuration: upgrade to 1.4.0.88, reboot with “Restore to Factory Defaults”, no other changes
Switch: SG300-20
PID VID: SRW2016-K9 V02
Firmware Version (Active Image): 1.4.0.88
Firmware MD5 Checksum (Active Image): 66ab3618cb29023da5ce7c2177e6c3d4
Boot Version: 1.3.5.06
Boot MD5 Checksum: da44c9c583e5a8a274f911c4d16f501e
The two computers are Windows 7 machines or Synology rack stations, all with SDDs and 1Gpbs network cards. When using an unmanaged switch I constantly saturate the network at about 800Mbps with any combinations of machines and cables. Speed was measured with LAN_SpeedTest.exe and jperf-2.0.2
Things I tried:
Any thoughts?
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09-09-2014 02:12 AM
Hi Mike,
What is the temperature it is operating in? Can you test in cooler place?
Otherwise you might want to call Cisco Small Business Support team and open the ticket to verify if this is not a hardware issue:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html
Regards,
Aleksandra
09-16-2014 12:58 PM
Cisco Small Business Support addressed the issue - most likely hardware related.
Suggestion for others contacting support: for basic diagnostics, it helps if the switch is not in production; it should be connected only to few testing machines.
Thank you!
09-09-2014 02:12 AM
Hi Mike,
What is the temperature it is operating in? Can you test in cooler place?
Otherwise you might want to call Cisco Small Business Support team and open the ticket to verify if this is not a hardware issue:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html
Regards,
Aleksandra
09-09-2014 10:04 AM
Aleksandra,
Thank you for your suggestions.
The switch is in inside a well-ventilated rack in my office (ambient temperature is about 78F). The switch is warm to touch, but not hot. To be thorough, I let the switch cool for 1 hour (unplugged the power cord) and set up a fan to blow air on the switch. It did not make a difference from the previous results.
However, I noticed a pattern:
- Ports 1-16 report errors (mostly “Internal MAC Receive Errors”) and have low throughput speeds (about 100-150 Mbps)
- Ports 17-20 report zero errors and have relatively high throughput speeds (about 300-500 Mbps, however I am not able to saturate the 1Gbps connection)
- Mixing Ports 1-16 and 17-20 shows speeds about 200Mbps
I will contact Cisco Small Business Support.
09-11-2014 12:17 AM
Hi Mike,
Please message me privately your case number.
Regards,
Aleksandra
09-16-2014 12:58 PM
Cisco Small Business Support addressed the issue - most likely hardware related.
Suggestion for others contacting support: for basic diagnostics, it helps if the switch is not in production; it should be connected only to few testing machines.
Thank you!
07-21-2021 12:42 AM
how to resoved that issue hanging & noise issue that switch
07-21-2021 02:31 AM
Hi,
Since it seems to be a hardware problem you will need to contact Cisco TAC by calling one of the following numbers:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html
Thanks
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