Greetings,
Anyone ever seen an sc0 interface of a 6506 switch reach a ridiculously high level of utilization??
This switch acts as the primary root bridge for a single vlan flat network. Sup. Engine - SUP1-2GE. There are 2 stackable 3500's (Switches A and B) connected via fiber and all have relatively simple configs purely for the use of network connectivity.
The user population is nominal with no bandwidth intensive applications present.
Network problem that existed was the following:
-Monitoring system catches the sc0 interface of core switch running at a utilization level far exceeding it's normal rate.
-At this time, users connected to switch A experience an intermittent loss of connectivity with a 50-60% packet loss rate.
-Users connected to switch B appear to have no problems with connectivity and 0% packet loss rate.
Assuming that hardware is not the issue here...
Has anyone had a similar experience??
If so, can you provide any insight as to what the problem could've been??
Thanks,
Anyone ever seen an sc0 interface of a 6506 switch reach a ridiculously high level of utilization??
This switch acts as the primary root bridge for a single vlan flat network. Sup. Engine - SUP1-2GE. There are 2 stackable 3500's (Switches A and B) connected via fiber and all have relatively simple configs purely for the use of network connectivity.
The user population is nominal with no bandwidth intensive applications present.
Network problem that existed was the following:
-Monitoring system catches the sc0 interface of core switch running at a utilization level far exceeding it's normal rate.
-At this time, users connected to switch A experience an intermittent loss of connectivity with a 50-60% packet loss rate.
-Users connected to switch B appear to have no problems with connectivity and 0% packet loss rate.
Assuming that hardware is not the issue here...
Has anyone had a similar experience??
If so, can you provide any insight as to what the problem could've been??
Thanks,