High Packet loss and Response time
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04-27-2012 08:49 PM - edited 03-07-2019 06:23 AM
Hi,
I am using IT360 professional edition for monitoring our switch performance.
we have 9 cisco 2960 gigabit 48 port switch,out off nine one switch showing some packet loss.
how can I avoid this packet loss??Also the switch response time is also very high
please help me to solve this issue.Switch CPU and memmory utilisation are low.(below 10%)
Thanks&Regards
Sihanu N
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04-28-2012 05:06 AM
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Packet loss and/or high latency are usually indicative of congestion. You might add bandwidth (to avoid the congestion) and/or you might manage the bandwidth (QoS).
As to your switch having low CPU and memory utilization, if traffic is being processed by dedicated hardware (e.g. ASICs) then that's expected.
