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Basically I have 6 CODECS on a LAN with UDP Unicast video from each box, I have multiple clients viewing the video so around 700 Mbps throughput.I have a Cisco SG30-10 Small business switch with a dedicated port for each CODEC, all traffic leaves the...
Hi guys,This is my first post here so be kind.... I have a switching topology question that has me troubled. Basically I have 6 CODECS on a LAN with UDP Unicast video from each box, I have multiple clients viewing the video so around 700 Mbps thr...
Hi Peter,Yes Flowcontrol is disabled by default on these SG300 switches, I beleive that actually it is on most devices as it causes some problems. I was trying to get anything to work to be honest in the CLI, this was the last thing I tried.It seems...
Solved.I have been looking at the options within the CLI and stumbled upon a fix for my issue.For all 6 ingress ports from the codecs I have set the Interface Flow Control to On.This has now solved the problem completely.Dan.
Solved.I have been looking at the options within the CLI and stumbled upon a fix for my issue.For all 6 ingress ports from the codecs I have set the Interface Flow Control to On.This has now solved the problem completely.Thanks to Peter and Alessio ...
Hi Alessio,We have to use Unicast for our system so no multicast is configured at all. Basically our clients will request a "stream" and this is delivered via UDP Unicast video.Thanks,Dan.
Hi Peter,Each codec device has four cards, each card will support eight x 6Mbps streams max.So each codec device (4x cards) will have a maximum output of 192Mbps (each card producing 48Mbps).This would be just over 1Gbps, we actually set the cards t...