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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Just to add: cpu and lp-cpu usage are
< 5%.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Rens Ariens<br>
Yisp<br>
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On 01/23/2014 03:40 PM, Rens Ariens - YISP wrote:<br>
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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western">Hello all, <br>
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We replaced one of our Brocade RX devices with a Brocade XMR.
Beside some small syntax changes we copied its config (some
basic BGP and OSPF) to the XMR. We now see the issue that from
6+ Gbit on a 10GE port single-session transfers (simple wget)
slow down below 1GE speeds. The port can and will reach 8-9
Gbit without packet loss, but single-session wgets will slow
down further. We currently have to keep them below 6.5Gbit to
prevent any possible impact. <br>
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Note: this is in a LAG, our non-LAG ports are currently not
pushing enough traffic to test this quickly. <br>
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Anyone an idea what we are missing / forgetting? <br>
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We tried: <br>
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- Downgrade / Upgrade software (from 5.5d to 5.4e and 5.6a) <br>
- Shutdown 1 switch fabric (tried both options) <br>
- Switchover to standby management <br>
- Single port new lag on unused 10G module <br>
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Total amount of traffic has no impact, when removing 2 uplinks
from 30G LAG early in the morning we also see this issue. <br>
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Thanks in advance. <br>
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Regards, <br>
Rens Ariens <br>
Yisp <br>
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