01-21-2020 03:47 AM
Hello.
I have narrowed down an issue to something on a single vlan, it is sending a lot of pad packets all over our network and causing high MS on certain switches unless we remove that vlan.
Is there any recommendations on what we can use to try and find where these bad packets are coming from?
Kind Regards,
Chris
01-21-2020 04:41 AM
Hello CobbyJ,
Please, share how to see these packets?
PAD packets cant use today, unless if you use X25 circuits.
"Short for packet assembler/disassembler PAD is a device (hardware or software) used in packet switching to enable data terminal equipment (DTE) not equipped for packet switching to access a packet-switched network. PAD is a term most often associated with an X.25 network where the PAD breaks the data stream into individual packets and formats the packet headers for asynchronous transmission."
If you do not use this, disable globally in all switches.
no service pad
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Lucas Freitas
01-21-2020 04:42 AM
01-21-2020 04:51 AM
That wont work because its going over switch to switch on a trunked vlan, i need a cisco command to find where its coming from.
ARP wont work as its trunked traffic.
01-21-2020 05:20 AM
01-21-2020 05:33 AM
Hello,
Depend on your device you can use monitor capture to capture packets directly on the device, but Wireshark is easier.
Do you try to disable service PAD?
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Lucas Freitas
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