Hi,

On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 07:08:57AM -0400, McEvilly, Patrick wrote:
> We are having an almost identical problem using a 3750E.  We are
> streaming udp video with an average of about 80Mb/s and the uplink port
> (in our case one gig) is clocking up output drops and causing video
> breakup.  We too upgraded code but did not resolve the issue.  We do
> have a TAC case opened but thats not going anywhere.  I'll let you know
> if we get any further information that might help.  I fear that this is
> a hardware limitation and the party line from Cisco will be "this is a
> desktop switch, what do you expect?"

Thanks for your feedback.  I'm a bit unhappy to see that this is happening
with the 3750E as well - because that would have been my backup plan, try
one of the "more powerful" switches, assuming bigger buffers etc. there.

gert
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