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Hello,I have a test topology that includes mostly vm xrv9000 (powered on esxi as virtual machines). All of the routers can form IS-IS neighbor and able to ping every Ip on the lab network. Traffic generators (Trex/iperf3/scapy) are connected to the r...
Hello,I have a test topology that includes mostly vm xrv9000 (powered on esxi as virtual machines). All of the routers can form IS-IS neighbor and able to ping every Ip on the lab network. Traffic generators (Trex/iperf3/scapy) are connected to the r...
Update:Devices running on servers with Westmere EX processor (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7- 4870) are losing packets without tcp windows size restrictions and max bandwidth seems to be around 150Kbits/sec.
Devices running on servers with Skylake processor...
Hello Georg,
Sorry for the late response. Had a storage issue which impacted the lab.I have managed to solve the packet loss with manually adjusting the window size. Now I can send and receive the same amount of data. Also checked with wireshark to...
Hello @Alexander Stevenson ,
Thank you for the redirect. I am leaving a link to the new post if someone stumbles upon this entry: https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/xrv-and-csrv-packet-drops/m-p/4651972#M147710