Quick answer:

1) Don't test with ping to the switches. Switches and routers de-prioritize
pings. Their job is to forward frames as fast as possible and that's what
they prioritize.
2) Test with applications that your users actually use and that require the
switch to forward frames or
3) Test with pings going through the switch not to the switch.
4) Do show interface (or equivalent if that command isn't available on your
swithces) and check the results for collisions, errors, etc.
5) Check for duplex mismatch problems, which will be evidenced by
collisions, errors.
6) Do a trace-route end to end. Is this really just a Layer 2 switched
network or (dare I say it) is there a "Layer 3" switch in the picture?

Send us some output from the show commands and we'll help you.

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Priscilla Oppenheimer
www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
www.priscilla.com


John Brandis wrote:
> 
> Another problem
>  
> Sys admins here have noticed that when trying to ping some of
> the switch's,
> some of the packets simply die in transit. Other people have
> said that the
> speed of file transfers here is getting poor. 
> We have a simple network here, 3 levels, each having 4x 2950's,
> connect via
> Gigabit to the single core 4006 with SupIII.
>  
> I have tested this and I notice bizzare ping reply times
> (500ms) when I try
> to ping from the core to one of the floor switch's. On the
> level I work on,
> we dont use fibre back to the core, as we are on the same level
> and use
> copper, and I dont see this problem, however I still connect to
> the Gigabit
> module on the Cat4006.
>  
> I have checked all I can think of such as looking for loops on
> the network,
> checked my syslog messages, but I can find nothing that would
> suggest thats
> a fault in the configs of my switchs. Could any one point me as
> to where I
> could look for problems as I am now at a loss why we experience
> packet loss
> from the core to any switch connected via fibre to a 2950.
>  
> It could be just due to the amount of traffic on the network,
> but I doubt
> it..
>  
> Thanks all
>  
> John
> Sydney Australia
> 
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