06-30-2008 12:35 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:05 PM
Hi,
I am experiencing hi delays and jitter over wireless network for wireless clients. We have part of our network still running standalone APs and part running WLC.
On standalone, I am experiencing delays about 5ms to 20ms with a very low jitter (using ping to measure).
On centralized (WLC), I am experiencing randomly delays from 50ms to 500ms to 1000ms(!!) very varying in time.
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=1 ttl=127 time=70.2 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=2 ttl=127 time=197 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=3 ttl=127 time=17.7 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=4 ttl=127 time=247 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=5 ttl=127 time=169 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=6 ttl=127 time=295 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=7 ttl=127 time=115 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=8 ttl=127 time=345 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=9 ttl=127 time=165 ms
64 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=10 ttl=127 time=292 ms
Changing WLAN QoS profiles, queue depth, CAC, DTIM, Beacon period doesn't affect these delays.
Configuration: WiSM blade (sw. 4.2.130.0) in Cat6500. C1121, C1131 or C1231 APs. WLAN: no authentication, no encryption. Wireless Client: Notebook with PCMCIA AIR-CB21AG, Linksys IP WIP330 Phone (both experiencing same delays when pinging them from wired network).
Does anybody experiencing same problems? Thanks for you reply.
06-30-2008 06:27 AM
Do you have QoS confiugred on your infrastructure?
06-30-2008 09:18 PM
No, I don't. And I don't think, this could be the problem, because I am running on this exactly same infrastructure (no QoS, Cat65k, Aironet c1131, c1232, c1121) standalone APs with no problems.
The only difference is that:
In standalone, data flows from AP through trunk link (5 SSID - 5 VLANs) to Cat65k and there are routed.
And in centralized - data flows through LWAPP tunnel to WiSM blade (in the same Cat65k) and then through LAG and are routed.
I am testing this on environment, where I have only one lightweight AP connected to WiSM and with only one wireless client, so there cannot be such congestion to produce such delays and jitter. (?)
IMHO the problem could be somewhere in the WiSM controller.
Any ideas?
07-01-2008 03:42 AM
Verify the etherchannel load-balancing:
show etherchannel load-balance
Make sure it is set to source destination ip or else issue the
port-channel load-balance src-dst-ip
What I would cheek also is the make sure the ports are indeed bundled
show etherchannel
Also make sure the service interface ip address is not routable in your network and is different from the other wlc in the wism.
07-01-2008 04:07 AM
>Verify the etherchannel load-balancing:
src-dst-ip
mpls label-ip
>What I would cheek also is the make sure the ports are indeed bundled
Yes, I can see two Port channel groups (for two WLC in WiSM blade) each with four ports bundled. Both Port channels are used (SU flag) and each port in channel has P flag. - so, seems correct here
>Also make sure the service interface ip address is not routable in your network and is different from the other wlc in the wism.
it's not routable
I keep playing with various options and now I have another piece of knowledge, maybe useful:
Let's see delays and jitter when pinging Wireless G IP phone (Linksys WIP330, QoS for WLAN is best effort):
--> PHONE IS IN STANDBY (NO CALL)- high delay and jitter
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=2 ttl=127 time=263 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=3 ttl=127 time=86.5 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=4 ttl=127 time=107 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=5 ttl=127 time=235 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=6 ttl=127 time=155 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=7 ttl=127 time=281 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=8 ttl=127 time=100 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=9 ttl=127 time=226 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=10 ttl=127 time=46.6 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=11 ttl=127 time=172 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=12 ttl=127 time=197 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=13 ttl=127 time=16.0 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=14 ttl=127 time=142 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=15 ttl=127 time=3.59 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=16 ttl=127 time=86.7 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=17 ttl=127 time=7.20 ms
--> HERE I PICKED UP THE PHONE AND STARTED TALKING - delay and jitter seems to be perfect
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=23 ttl=127 time=4.10 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=24 ttl=127 time=3.92 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=25 ttl=127 time=4.20 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=26 ttl=127 time=3.94 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=27 ttl=127 time=4.02 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=28 ttl=127 time=4.23 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=29 ttl=127 time=4.14 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=30 ttl=127 time=4.24 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=31 ttl=127 time=4.43 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=32 ttl=127 time=4.12 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=33 ttl=127 time=5.55 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=34 ttl=127 time=5.67 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=35 ttl=127 time=4.50 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=36 ttl=127 time=4.27 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=37 ttl=127 time=4.02 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=38 ttl=127 time=4.22 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=39 ttl=127 time=4.15 ms
--> NOW I END THE CALL - delay and jitter are back on high values
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=40 ttl=127 time=47.3 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=41 ttl=127 time=173 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=42 ttl=127 time=300 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=43 ttl=127 time=119 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=44 ttl=127 time=245 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=45 ttl=127 time=64.8 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=46 ttl=127 time=191 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=47 ttl=127 time=10.4 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=48 ttl=127 time=136 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=49 ttl=127 time=263 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=50 ttl=127 time=82.7 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=51 ttl=127 time=208 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=52 ttl=127 time=28.1 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=53 ttl=127 time=154 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=54 ttl=127 time=281 ms
160 bytes from x.x.x.x: icmp_seq=55 ttl=127 time=100 ms
Keeping in mind, that changing QoS class for WLAN had no effect on jitter and delay when only pinging wireless device.
07-01-2008 04:17 AM
How are your ping times with laptop to laptop on wireless. If they ping times look normal there, then there is an issue with configuration of the radio... compatibility with the Linksys phone.
07-01-2008 04:25 AM
Ping times between laptop (on wireless) and wired client behave exactly the same. If the laptop is idle, delay and jitter are high. When I started download on laptop, delay goes immediately under 10ms. After stopping download, delays goes back up. If I ping between wireless laptops, delay and jitter are total sum, so over 200ms.
When I connected Linksys IP phone to standalone AP, ping is about 5 to 10 ms.
Radio configuration on WiSM are on their default values.
07-01-2008 04:31 AM
This is in a lab, correct? Remove the mpls label-ip. if this doesn't help, post your show run-config so we can verify the configuration.
07-01-2008 10:08 PM
Unfortunately, this is a real environment. So I don't have access rights to copy startup-config.
I'll do some other measurement and post results here.
05-26-2015 09:48 PM
Hi, Pavel,
is your issue resolved? we have same issue
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