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<div class="yiv868376985moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-05-10 10:57, Pedro Serotto
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have a couple of x670 in stack, I set up snmp, but
sometimes it not answer to my monitor tool (cacti).
Does someone has a similiar issue ?</div>
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Check CPU load.<br>
If you have high bcm_RX or something, than you have a lot of traffic
towards CPU that may cause this behaviour.<br>
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We had this problem because on one VLAN we have around 800Mbit/s of
ethernet broadcasts (specyfic traffic - mirror from router forwarded
towards vlan).<br>
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This (broadcast to CPU even if VLAN is L2 only) is a bug admitted by
extreme, will be corrected one day ;)<br>
In meantime we have a filter that blocks broadcasts to go to CPU on
that vlan.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Marcin<br>
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</div><br>Hi, tnx for your answer, but I have non traffic on on these devices. I have only switch they on.<br><br>:-(<br><br>BR<br><br>Pedro<br></div> </div> </div> </div></body></html>