01-05-2011 01:12 PM - edited 03-06-2019 02:50 PM
Hi
I got 4500 Switch with 24 port Ethernet module 10/100/1000 and One SFP module. Port Gi 1/0/1 - 18 server's are connected. Two user switches 2960 is connected as a trunk to 4500.
User VLAN 10
Server VLAN 20
SW1 - 2960 - user switch
SW2 - 2960 - user switch
Copying File from User PC to server is slow - user connected to SW1 and Server on 4500
Server has got 1GB Nic Card with proper drivers, switchport is configured as speed 1000 ; duplex full
User PC Nic 100 and SW1 port is configured as speed - auto and duplex - auto
Keeping above equation in consideration ; how much time it should take to copy 1GB of data from PC to server or vice-versa
cheers
Keven
01-06-2011 04:26 AM
On the user pc nic is it set as auto ? If the switch is set as auto and the pc nic is set as 100/full then that is a speed/duplex mismatch and it will make it slow as death transferring files . PC nic and switchport setting must match , make them both auto/auto . You can check on the switch the pc is attached to if you do a show int status for the port if it shows as 100/half then it is mismatched. Also check for any kind of link errors between the switches and check the server and the switch settings they must match also.
01-06-2011 05:50 AM
Hi,
You are facing problem from SW1 only or from both switches?
You need to make sure the port settings (duplex, speed) should be same on both ends like switch 4500 - Port Gi 1/0/1 and SW1 port where user connected.
Also please check the cable quality, if it is old and replace with new ca5 or 6.
Clear arp, mac-a, ip cache and counters on the 4500 switch
After set right the port settings at both ends and changed cable with new one. If still you are facing slowness then check the 4500 switch uptime if it is too old then have a schedule to reboot once.
To copy 1GB from user system to server the time takes depends on the system and server performance say processor and ram like that...
Please rate if this helps you...
Regards,
Naidu.
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