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high latencies on routing interface on Powerconnect 6248
Hello
I have two vlan routed with one powerconnect 6248. All works right, but when many users turn on their computers in the morning or turn off in the afternoon, the routing interface gives many packet loss and high latencies between two vlans.
Which could be the reason?
Thank you very much
artiepesh
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February 13th, 2009 20:00
Hi,
Unfortunately I have been unable to make the chanegs above.....my company are in the middle of releases and cannot make any changes to the system until release window expires.........If I am not mistaken, this window is set to expire next week sometime...as soon as it expires, I will make the changes and update this forum.....
Thank you for the follow-up
bh1633
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February 23rd, 2009 06:00
Any update on this issue? Were you able to put the edge ports into port-fast?
artiepesh
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March 1st, 2009 12:00
ok, all the switches in the network that have client's attached to them are already in spanning tree portfast......I was also just now able to enable flowcontrol on the 6248.....
I will check throughout the week to see if this helped the issue....
bh1633
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March 9th, 2009 20:00
any update?
decalri
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March 26th, 2009 10:00
Hello
Solved putting pc6248 as root on STP, all clients PC, printers,... in all "network switches" as portfast, enabling stp or rstp in all switch, no more Spanning Tree Topology Change on logs, no more packet lose between vlans.
Regards
Venkittan Ravi
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May 25th, 2018 01:00
Portfast never disable spanning tree. if you execute this portfast command, BPDU response never expected from computer(host). This is use of portfast command.