I have a BCM 400 running Release 3.7 with all patches current to 03/23/07.
The customer has Cisco Layer 3 switches and LAN1 on the BCM is plugged into a port on the Cisco switch that tags the packets for VLAN2. There is no VLAN priority setup on these switches.
All of my i2004 phones use VLAN2 and the data uses VLAN1. Each phone has a computer plugged into the back of it at each work station.
The customer has noticed that several of the computers plugged into the backs of the phones experience slower data transfers than before the IP phones were in place. They've run several tests and these tests also show the data speed reduced.
They have found that unplugging the power to the phone and resetting it causes that transmission to speed up by 4x. This will remain like this for a while but it eventually slows down again.
I've contacted Nortel tech support but they really couldn't help so I'm searching the web for possible solutions.
The customer is doing all of their own configurations on the Cisco switches so I just need to advise them of some things to try and they will do it.
Anything you've got is great!
The customer has Cisco Layer 3 switches and LAN1 on the BCM is plugged into a port on the Cisco switch that tags the packets for VLAN2. There is no VLAN priority setup on these switches.
All of my i2004 phones use VLAN2 and the data uses VLAN1. Each phone has a computer plugged into the back of it at each work station.
The customer has noticed that several of the computers plugged into the backs of the phones experience slower data transfers than before the IP phones were in place. They've run several tests and these tests also show the data speed reduced.
They have found that unplugging the power to the phone and resetting it causes that transmission to speed up by 4x. This will remain like this for a while but it eventually slows down again.
I've contacted Nortel tech support but they really couldn't help so I'm searching the web for possible solutions.
The customer is doing all of their own configurations on the Cisco switches so I just need to advise them of some things to try and they will do it.
Anything you've got is great!