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Controlling Network Chatter

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spaulding

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I'm the network admin for a school district and my little children (they're high school students, so I'm using that term as a perjorative reflecting their maturity and my frustration) have learned that if they plug both ends of a patch cable in to the wall jacks, they can crash our system. The network traffic escalates until our domain controllers (3) cpu's max out and they start shutting down services.

I need to know if there's a Hardware/software/configuration method to prevent/block the loopback chatter? Failing that, is there a way to set up a warning when the CPU starts going over a certain percent so I can take that campus off line and minimize the impact to the rest of the district?

We're using Windows 2003 Server for our DCs.

Thanks
 
What kind of network switches are you using? A good managed switch should detect the loop-generated traffic and automagically shut down one part of the loop.




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All Allied Telesyn switches. Thanks, is there a correct technical term for this so I can search their website?
 
I believe it may be called Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), which should help prevent loops, IIRC.



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Indeed, it's generally called the Spanning Tree Protocol. It should do what you need.

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Thanks all. We've got that set up and it seems to be working. Course, having the superintendent present the children's parents with a large bill for lost time and damages may have had some impact on the issue.
 
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