07-29-2019 08:17 AM
Any ideas what could be causing the response times to go up the POE switch has only been installed 6 weeks ago and it seems we are having slowness on the network. We have a VMhost which is flapping but this is the only one left the other storage devices I have unplugged off the network.
The attached are from solarwinds.
07-30-2019 12:08 AM
07-30-2019 01:05 AM
What information would you need?
ios is bare image bin file 15.2-2 e7 issue only started after 6weeks of install.
only happening on 2 out of 4 switches in a stack, the master and member 2.
07-30-2019 01:47 AM
@SultanLone2361 wrote:
Any ideas what could be causing the response times to go up the POE switch has only been installed 6 weeks ago and it seems we are having slowness on the network.
Describe this.
A server? Connected to an access switch not designed for server work?
Post the complete output to the command "sh interface <SERVER PORTS> controller". We want to see the output to all the ports connected to the server.
"sh run interface <Server PORTS>".
Show logs
Let's start with these.
07-30-2019 01:19 AM
Hello,
how many switches are in the stack ? Try and reseat the stack modules, and check the cabling. Also, check the output of:
Switch#show switch stack-ring speed
and make sure the ring speed is the same on all member switches.
07-30-2019 01:29 AM
x4 as I have posted above.
Master:
sh switch stack-ring speed
Stack Ring Speed : 20G
Stack Ring Configuration: Full
Stack Ring Protocol : FlexStack
07-30-2019 01:37 AM
Hello,
it might be one bad stack module or stack cable, try to narrow it down by removing and reinserting them one by one...
07-30-2019 01:50 AM
Hello,
Thanks for your response, I cannot unplug stack cables right now in a live environment but I know its only two switches which are having this issue. So possibly could try this out of hours, Master and member 2 are the ones causing the intermittent network drops. Sorry for the poor diagram.
07-30-2019 01:42 AM
08-05-2019 07:01 AM
cisco have sent replacements x2, it will be interesting to see behaviour once they are in.
08-05-2019 08:34 AM
Hello
I assume you've checked for any flooding/broadcasts span/rspan sessions or any frequent spanning-tree recalculations/convergences impeding connectivity?
08-06-2019 02:14 AM - edited 08-06-2019 02:18 AM
Hi Paul,
There has not been any re convergence on spanning tree the Root bridges remain as they were.
I know where the broadcasts are currently this is something that needs to be "managed" out of the network.
We have not SPAN ports or RSPAN I had one but removed this.
The wierd part of the network drop is that the phone does not loose connection only internal application drops and outlook 0365, but if you do a continous ping at the time to google or to the app server you will not see a lost packet.
thanks
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