Two things I can think of to investigate.
1. EEE settings on the phones (especially if they are on old software). This 
caused tons of problems with PCs a while back and may be coming into play here.
2. Automatic Port Synchronization - This setting forces the PC port to the same 
speed as the Switch port, so if your switch is 1000/Full and the Zero client 
doesn’t agree this could cause issues.

Given Mike’s reply about forcing them to 100/Full I’m guessing the 2nd setting 
could be coming into play.

-Ryan

On Dec 13, 2017, at 2:20 PM, Mike King 
<m...@mpking.com<mailto:m...@mpking.com>> wrote:

We have some Teradici Zero Clients, and began to have issues with them last 
year.   We ended up hard coding them to 100/Full, and our issues went away.

We did have a different use case, as we were having the zero clients at the end 
of runs, not plugged into a device with what has to be less than a 14 foot 
cord.  So I don't know.  We were attributing it to some kind of attenuation on 
the cable plant (We didn't own the cable plant, nor did we have test results of 
it), and dropping to 100/Full cleared it up so we stopped investigating.   We 
only had about 5 of the devices, and they are extremely static, so it wasn't 
worth the effort to investigate further.

On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 10:54 PM, Nathan Reeves 
<nathan.a.ree...@gmail.com<mailto:nathan.a.ree...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Interested to know if anyone's seen issues when connecting Teradici Zero 
Clients through the switchport on Cisco Phones.  In this case 8845 and 7841 
phones.

Customer is moving to CUCM and has an established base of Zero Clients.  
They're starting to see packet loss reported on their clients only when 
connected to the network via the phones.  Not previously noted packet loss with 
their previous IP Phone (Siemens).

Anyone know of any best practices / issues with this setup?

Thanks

Nathan

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