03-20-2018 09:47 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:20 PM
Hi, how can I find, what is wrong with my network?
My topology is with access Cisco switches, distribution switches and Cisco core switches but the Cisco core switches they are in stack.
And everything was fine..
Now we migrated old core Cisco switches to new Juniper core QFX and EX. switches in stack in ring topology, two QFX are In one location like one stack, two QFX are in other location and one QFX in other location.
And all 5 QFX are in stack like one in ring topology.
In Juniper QFX we create Link aggreggation with lacp and we connect all our cisco equipment with channel groups (port channels in lacp mode) to new Juniper QFX core switches.
And the network is too slow now...
The problem is all our end user systems in access level work so slowly ...
The all our network is toooooooooo slow..............................
How can we troubleshot the problems?
03-20-2018 10:41 AM
Hi,
For testing, can you try and not use Portchannel. Just use one or 2 physical links.
Also, is the traffic slow when using Cisco equipment or Juniper equipment by themselves?
HTH
03-20-2018 10:51 AM
Also, how is stp configured on all devices? What is the root? What devices are layer-2 only and what devices are layer-2/3?
HTH
03-20-2018 11:07 PM - edited 03-20-2018 11:12 PM
We tried without aggregation and the situation is the same.
Layer 2 and 3 are only Juniper QFX core switches.
Layer 2 are all cisco distribution and access switches.
STP is fine and well configured.
03-23-2018 02:32 PM - edited 03-24-2018 12:50 AM
We are close to solve our problem, we found in one switch in our network unicast and
broadcast activity from Hp thin client witch windows 7 embedded system.
The pings in all our network now is okay and all systems now operate normally.
The monitor messages on Juniper core switch now we receive them in time.
We turned off all our Cisco switches in our network and we started to turn them one by one and we find the switch from where the problems are started.
We played with it, first we turned off it and we saw that the our network is fine, we turned on it and we saw that our network is not okay.
We find in access ports of this switch Hp thin clients with Windows 7 Embedded.
Soon we will analyze them with Wireshark....
Why and how these unicast and broadcast from n hp thin clients can down all our network....to slow performance..
03-23-2018 03:01 PM
Hello,
to be on the safe side, turn on unicast/broadcast storm control on the Cisco access switch ports. The question is why the HP Thin Clients are causing problems. Could be a bad NIC, that is the first thing I would check...
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