FYI...issue was in network. Wiresharked confirmed this. Lucky me stumbled across a bug where Cisco SG500X switches change the last 4 bits of a MAC address when routing between vlans. while it doesnt affect too much, it directly affects the virtual ip address on the SV8100's.
Thank you for your reply. After a reset, you can get one or two pings through to the virtual NIC before they drop. Then no more. If I clear the arp table, I can get another 1 or 2 pings through before they all drop. The physical NIC IP address pings fine.
However, I did a wireshark on that...
Hi all,
I have SV8100's at 2 locations with a 100mb point to point line connecting them. They are in separate vlan's from data traffic, and have QoS set up. I have replaced the switch infrastructure (to Cisco), and it still happens. As the day goes on, there are delays in connecting calls...
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