06-23-2015 03:16 AM - edited 03-08-2019 12:40 AM
Hi All i have a switch of 48 port 3750.
All the ports are having same configuratio nhwoever, when a user goes to port 25 and beyond he is facing internet slwoness issues and not with anyone the first 24 ports.
all the ports are having same qos settings and DHCP is configured for client.
Let me know what should i check for this.
Thanks in advance.
Amitesh p
06-23-2015 04:19 AM
This is not fault of your switch.
Divide users in VLANs.
Configure QoS and set separate bandwidth for wvwery VLAN.
Jerry Paul
06-23-2015 07:02 AM
Jerry,
I have checked on the VLAN front. there are spare Ips in allocated VLAN and the system is taking IP from DHCP on the ports that are affected with slowness. I need to understand that QoS are not port based So what can be the reason that QoS is afecting my situtaiton. Also, the qos settings on the ports are identical.
Let me know what else should i check to narrow down the issue.
06-24-2015 07:50 AM
Remove QoS and check the results.
Let me know about the effects.
Jerry Paul
06-25-2015 01:51 PM
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You can first try show interface, and see if there are any drops there.
Then there are other commands that will give you drops per ASIC or per hardware queue. Unfortunately, I'm not able to access a 3750 at the moment to jog my memory what those commands are.
Be warned, though, I recall different versions of 3750 IOS, I recall, have bugs displaying some of their interface/ASIC/queue stats.
07-07-2015 10:49 AM
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06-23-2015 08:48 PM
Hi,
Please post your sanitized configuration for review.
Regards | Aref.
06-24-2015 01:26 AM
Dear Amitesh,
Assuming that you are connecting only end devices on the switch, is portfast been enabled on the ports?
With regards
Chinmoy
06-24-2015 11:27 AM
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The 3750 provides 2 MB of buffer RAM to each bank of 24 copper ports (and to the uplink ports). So, it's possible, if ports 25..48 are much more active than ports 1..24, individual ports in the range 25..48 may perform slower.
What to look for is drops per port, especially if there seem to be more, proportional for one bank of 24 ports than the other.
06-25-2015 06:26 AM
Can you please tell me how i will check for drops per ports. I am not seeing CRC FEC errors. on those ports.
Thanks for your help.
Amitesh P.
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