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Data transfer on the same network very slow!

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ogster

IS-IT--Management
Jun 8, 2009
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Hello everyone, I was recently assigned the task of troubleshooting why data transfers from one desktop to another takes so long (same network, on the same switch), one of the managers said it might have something to do with how switches ports may be mis-assigned from the router (100/mbps to 1000/mbps and vice-versa)

I'm new to routers, and have no clue!

Working with Cisco Catalyst 3750 and Cisco Catalyst 2950.
 
Issue the "sh int" "sh run int" command for the applicable switch interfaces and post here. Examples...

sh int f0/5
sh run int f0/5
 
ARe those the only 2 switches on the network? Is the 3750 doing L3 or L2? How exactly is everything connected? What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

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Burtbees, an African or European Swallow?

Airspeed can also be predicted using a published formula. By inverting this midpoint Strouhal ratio of 0.3 (fA/U ? 0.3), Graham K. Taylor et al. show that as a rule of thumb, the speed of a flying animal is roughly 3 times frequency times amplitude (U ? 3fA)

U ? 3fA
f ? 15 (beats per second)
A ? 0.22 (meters per beat)
U ? 3*15*0.22 ? 9.9

... to estimate that the airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is 10 meters per second.
 
you said same network same switch but you mention two different switches. what does the topology look like? how does the data flow? can you post configs of the switch that traffic is going through?
 
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