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Hi everyone
I am trying to figure out if some of my VLAN interfaces are having issues. I was looking for packet loss and saw the following on some of my VLANs, see orange highlights below. I am get very high numbers for my tx and rx loads, but my r...
HI everyone, Having issues with a multicast network, the high level design is:2-6505s in a VSS (core switch)all VLAN interfaces are on the core switchSVI routingip multicast routing is enabledAll VLANs have ip pim sparse-dense mode enabledRP = 10.X....
Richard
Thank you for your explanation. The "high" utilization on our VLAN interfaces drove us nuts.
The issue on our physical ports is being caused by how a video recorder manager controls its storage box members. As recorded video is played bac...
Hi Leo
Ok I see that, that is were some of my confusion is coming from, I am also looking at this section reliability 255/255, txload 66/255, rxload 1/255.
I will look into the ports and the devises it supports, I believe they are recorders.
thanks
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Leo, here you go
I will have to get the version tomorrow, I don't have access at the moment
GigabitEthernet1/0/4 is up, line protocol is up (connected) Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet, address is bcc4.93f5.e804 (bia bcc4.93f5.e804) Description: IDF-...
Leo
Its a multicast environment, with about 650 IP cameras
All recording is unicast, but all " live viewing" of cameras is multicast. Each camera is a multicast source.
All the recording/storage and viewing stations are in the same vlan and on this...
Hi Leo
See below, Is the Receive column actual bandwidth being used, for example port Gi1/0/1, is that 80Mb?
Switch1#sh controllers utilizationPort Receive Utilization Transmit UtilizationGi1/0/1 80Gi1/0/2 110Gi1/0/3 280Gi1/0...