04-14-2017 11:55 PM - edited 03-08-2019 10:12 AM
Hello,
For some reason, my computer suffers from network copy slowness (it never passes 11 MB/s ) every now and then. I can resolve the issue by restarting Cisco SG 200-08 switch I have on my desk. I would like to know what might be causing this issue.
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04-15-2017 01:01 AM
Hello,
check the port settings in the GUI of the switch (see page 112 of the attached guide). Make sure you don't have a speed/duplex mismatch.
Do you have Gigabit connections on your Windows machines ? Sometimes a basic thing such as cabling can be the problem, make sure you use at least Cat 5e or better.
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sf20x_sg20x/administration_guide/78-21139.pdf
04-15-2017 01:01 AM
Hello,
check the port settings in the GUI of the switch (see page 112 of the attached guide). Make sure you don't have a speed/duplex mismatch.
Do you have Gigabit connections on your Windows machines ? Sometimes a basic thing such as cabling can be the problem, make sure you use at least Cat 5e or better.
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sf20x_sg20x/administration_guide/78-21139.pdf
04-15-2017 10:50 AM
Hi George,
Thank you for the reply, the port settings appear as attached, I do not know how it was at the time of problem but I will surely be checking that out next time. I can tell you though my Network adapter displayed 1 GB connection and did not report any diagnostics errors. I have multiple NICs connecting from my workstation to this switch only one of them is configured with an ip address thought. Please take a look at the screenshots.
04-15-2017 11:05 AM
Hello,
as far as I recall, the recommended settings for VMWare adapters are auto negotiation. Can you check if that is configured on the switch ?
04-15-2017 11:08 AM
Hello,
also,since you have multiple NICs, you might want to try and bundle them in a LAG on the switch.
04-15-2017 11:13 AM
Each NIC serves to difference purpose. Three of them run on a specific VLANs for my VMs only one NIC runs on untagged VLAN and it is the only NIC provides networking my actual computer.
04-15-2017 11:17 AM
Hello,
understood, so a LAG is not an option. In the switch GIU under Port Management --> Port Settings --> Auto-Negotiation, is auto negotiation enabled for the port ?
04-15-2017 11:23 AM
04-15-2017 11:45 AM
Hello,
so with 100MB/Full Duplex your speed improves ? To be honest, with VM being a virtual and not a real adapter, standard settings might not apply...
04-15-2017 12:08 PM
Hello George,
Thanks again, your help pointed me to the right direction and I think I have found the problem. I was using my UNIFI AP as jumping point for my SG 200's main network access. UNIFI AP Pro has gigabit ports two of them one is main the other one is called secondary which I can use for any other device that I would like to have wired access. I have a SG 300-16P and was using it to provide UNIFI power and network via POE and secondary port was providing my SG 200-8 network access so some reason clearly this connection was degrading. I had to move the main cable to my SG 200-8 and use UNIFI POE adapter to provide UNIFI network and power. So I will be keep monitoring G1 to see if the degradion every happens again.
Restarting SG 200-8 was resolving issue so it can still be an issue on my switch I have tried to restart UNIFI-AP to no avail so that wasn't it.
Anyhow, thanks a lot again for you help.
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04-15-2017 12:11 PM
Glad you got it resolved !
04-15-2017 11:10 AM
I have kept everything at default and not sure how they would affect my actual LAN speed copying data from NAS or any other computer on the network. Take a look at the VMware network settings not sure where the auto negotiation setting is. This is not a common occurrence, if it reoccurs, I may reset my switch the factory default.
Thanks for the follow up.
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