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throughput problem

hossinymasoud
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Two servers connect to the Cisco nexus 6000 switch with a 10g fiber port. However, we have a problem: the throughput on this switch is not more than 100 megabytes, but when we connect the servers directly, they also have up to 9 gigabytes.

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Thanks.

Problem solved.

I changed the fiber from single-mode to multi-mode, and everything is ok.

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balaji.bandi
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Two servers connect to the Cisco nexus 6000 switch with a 10g fiber port. However, we have a problem: the throughput on this switch is not more than 100 megabytes, but when we connect the servers directly, they also have up to 9 gigabytes.

need some clarification here :

 

1. are you testing from server to server (both are connected to same switch) ?

2. Server to server (with out switch) you getting 9gigabits ?

 

what servers ?

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1. are you testing from server to server (both are connected to same switch) ?

yes. there connected to the same switch.

2. Server to server (with out switch) you getting 9gigabits ?

yes.

what servers ?

hope g9 dl380,with fiber SFP

Can you share both the ports connected to servers

 

show run interface ethernet x/x

show interface ethernet x/x

show vers

 

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Thanks.

Problem solved.

I changed the fiber from single-mode to multi-mode, and everything is ok.

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