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Hello, I have kind of a weird one here.. Starting around the 1st of the month, (start of the school year, so more wireless clients have joined) I have been getting complaints about intermittent wifi connections. It doesn't matter if its a Windows, Ap...
Hello, I work at a University and for about a week now, I have noticed that the upload speeds at one of our resident halls is extremely low. So low, that I just ran a speed test and received .80Mbps. Usually we receive about 700Mbps upload, so there ...
Thanks for the reply, patoberli I ran the command "show int | inc output drop" and none of the interfaces have anything recorded. As for the bad QoS config, I don't believe we have anything actually configured. For our 6807-XL switch, I did a little ...
It appears our Vlan interface that we use for our wireless clients is not handling all the traffic. We are seeing a ton of input queue drops and flushes. See below: We are waiting to clear the counters, but from Friday at 11:30am to this morning at 9...
After doing some research, those flaps are because of the wireless clients roaming to different APs correct? Or is there something else that I should be concerned about for those?
Bingo. DT: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 38de.ad03.be3e in vlan 50 is flapping between port Te1/1/4 and port Gi1/0/48Sep 26 09:05:28.318 EDT: %SW_MATM-4-MACFLAP_NOTIF: Host 38de.ad03.be3e in vlan 50 is flapping between port Te1/1/4 and port Gi1/0/48...
Hi Flavio, We have seen clients dropping from multiple access points in multiple buildings on campus. We also looked into it being a roaming issue, but the clients are stationary at their desks, so they should be staying on the same AP.