I have a setup of the following.....
IPO 406v2 connected to extreme summitt 300 POE switch then the extreme is connnected to a dell switch. All the servers are connected to the dell switch and all the IP phones are to the extreme. My question is the following. When we ping from a desktop, which is connected to the phone 5620's, to one of the servers connected to the dell we get a response of 1ms consistent. If we ping the ipo we get 3ms,5ms,7ms, 1ms, 9ms etc. It is totally non-consistent. We are only going from the extreme to the IPO and nothing else and it is this high. At the times of the test, the office was basically empty.
So if I can ping a server via a pc - extreme - dell switch - server at 1ms. Why when going from the pc - extreme - ip office do I have such inconsistancy?
The extreme is set to 100/full since the 406v2 is giving that. Can you hard-code the IPO switch ports? Is this the issue or is the working as designed to elimante lockups from echo requests?
IPO 406v2 connected to extreme summitt 300 POE switch then the extreme is connnected to a dell switch. All the servers are connected to the dell switch and all the IP phones are to the extreme. My question is the following. When we ping from a desktop, which is connected to the phone 5620's, to one of the servers connected to the dell we get a response of 1ms consistent. If we ping the ipo we get 3ms,5ms,7ms, 1ms, 9ms etc. It is totally non-consistent. We are only going from the extreme to the IPO and nothing else and it is this high. At the times of the test, the office was basically empty.
So if I can ping a server via a pc - extreme - dell switch - server at 1ms. Why when going from the pc - extreme - ip office do I have such inconsistancy?
The extreme is set to 100/full since the 406v2 is giving that. Can you hard-code the IPO switch ports? Is this the issue or is the working as designed to elimante lockups from echo requests?