[c-nsp] 2950 Performance Problem

Sorin CONSTANTINESCU consta at gmail.com
Sat Jul 24 07:34:37 EDT 2004


Hi,

Do you have full duplex set on the 6509 too? Or is it on auto?

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 18:03:21 -0400, Joe Goldberg <joseph at ezzi.net> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for you response.  I have checked for errors on both end of the line
> and I am not seeing any.  The 6509 is set up as a simple dot1q trunk,
> nothing crazy or tricky.  I should mention though that the 6509 has an MSFC2
> in it that is doing all the VLAN routing.
> 
> As for the pings, when the 2950 gets to its max load (at least in the state
> it is now) of 12Mbps I start to drop pings of any size both to the switch
> and to servers that hang off the switch.  The servers on the switch drop
> pings outbound also.
> 
> Following your good idea, I tried putting two servers on the same vlan and
> got very good performance between the two on the same switch.  This would
> definitely point to an issue in the trunk, but I am still at a loss as to
> what that may be.
> 
> Here is just a snippet of code so you can see what I am doing on the 2950:
> 
> interface FastEthernet0/20
>  switchport access vlan 618
>  no ip address
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/21
>  switchport access vlan 617
>  no ip address
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/22
>  switchport access vlan 616
>  no ip address
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/23
>  switchport access vlan 615
>  no ip address
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/24
>  switchport mode trunk
>  no ip address
>  duplex full
>  speed 100
> 
> Thanks again for you assistance.
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan O'Connell [mailto:ryan at complicity.co.uk]
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:18 PM
> To: Joe Goldberg
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 2950 Performance Problem
> 
> Joe Goldberg wrote:
> 
> >I have a couple of 2950 switches in my data center that we are evaluating.
> >I am getting terrible performance on them.
> >
> >
> 
> Things that spring to mind include:
> - Check for errors both ends of all links. (I.e. on the 6509 and the
> servers as well as the 2950) I guess you already have done this, but I
> thought I'd mention just in case. :-)
> - Try continuous pings, look for dropped packets vs. high RTT. In
> particular, try very large pings. (2k per ping should do)
> - Try putting two ports in the same VLAN, and measure performance across
> those two ports. This will narrow down the fault to the 2950/6509 link
> and the 2950 itself.
> 
> --
>          Ryan O'Connell - CCIE #8174
> <ryan at complicity.co.uk> - http://www.complicity.co.uk
> 
> I'm not losing my mind, no I'm not changing my lines,
> I'm just learning new things with the passage of time
> 
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