01-30-2024 10:29 AM
Hello Everyone,
I am currently experiencing packet loss on a trunk port from one switch to another. I am at a loss to determine what is the issue.
Both switches are C2960X on ver 15.2(2)E5. VLANs match on both ports. Attached are pictures to help reference the issue. If anyone needs more information, let me know. I will provide it asap!
Thanks in advance!
01-30-2024 10:41 AM
Are you use any broadcast multicast strom control?
MHM
01-30-2024 10:43 AM
Thanks for your quick reply MHM,
Not to my knowledge. How can I go about identifying this is the issue?
01-30-2024 10:56 AM
Hi,
A couple of questions:
How do these switches connect to each other?
Is there just a regular 1/10 Gig interface or you are using a portchannel?
Also, can you post the outout of the interfaces invloved in this connectivity?
sh interface gix/x/x or show interface tex/x/x
HTH
01-30-2024 11:35 AM
How do these switches connect to each other?
Rus1 (Switch) --> SFP 1Gig CAT6 --> Patchbox CAT 5e --> Patchbox CAT 5e --> SFP 1Gig CAT 5e --> Rus2(Switch).
Is there just a regular 1/10 Gig interface or you are using a portchannel?
SPF 1Gig interface | No portchannel to my knowledge
can you post the outout of the interfaces invloved in this connectivity?
See attached picture
01-30-2024 11:51 AM
So, the output you posted shows that one side is 10Gig (te1/0/1) and the other side is one 1 gig.
Can you clarify?
Also, post the output of:
"sh interface te1/0/1" and the same for the other switch.
HTH
01-30-2024 12:04 PM
So, the output you posted shows that one side is 10Gig (te1/0/1) and the other side is one 1 gig.
Can you clarify?
From Rus1 (switch) --> Rus2 (switch) is a 1gig connection with CAT 5e/6 [ Rus1.Rus2.SwitchConfig.png ]
From Rus1 (switch) --> Nexus 1 (Router) is a 10gig fiber connection [ Rus1.TE.Nexus1.Eth4.png ]
Also, post the output of:
"sh interface te1/0/1" and the same for the other switch.
Rus2 does not have a te connection. The fiber connection comes through Rus1 and is shared to Rus2 to the trunk port having packet loss issues.
01-30-2024 12:17 PM
Both switches are C2960X on ver 15.2(2)E5.
Based on your first post, they are both 2960x switches. So, how could one switch have te and not the other one unless one of them is a nexus switch?
Also, I think the packet loss comes from converting from fiber to copper. I would look into that.
HTH
01-30-2024 01:58 PM - edited 01-30-2024 02:01 PM
I will explain the connection below to hopefully clarify what you are confused about.
RUS 2 stack (2nd floor of building A) --> RUS 1 stack (1st floor of building A) [ Connected via CAT 5e/6]
RUS 1 stack (1st floor of the building A) --> Nexus 1 (Server Room of building B) [Connected via 10gig fiber underground]
The packet loss issue we are attempting to solve is located in the trunk port between Rus2 stack and Rus1 stack via the CAT 5e/6 cables.
RUS1 is the only stack with a direct fiber connection, which it shares via trunk port to RUS2 stack using CAT5e/6.
RUS2 does not have a dedicated fiber connection, hence no te port for that stack.
01-30-2024 12:00 PM
there is NSK and as I see there is no storm control config under the interface
then last this check if you have NSK in your network is
CoPP
show policy-map interface control-plane | egrep class|module|violated|dropped | diff -y
check this command do you see and drop in any class map
MHM
01-30-2024 12:14 PM - edited 01-30-2024 12:14 PM
01-30-2024 02:06 PM
There is drop (in l3uc and multicast and etc..)' so I think the traffic is higher than rate config for these policy.
Check nexus guide to change rate.
MHM
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