12-18-2023 01:35 AM
Hello
We are using Co Pilot to collect insight in a complex environment (hospital). We see a lot of messages about port efficiency:
Port Efficiency issue eth0. Anomaly Type : Port negotiated sub-optimal speed - 0.
The switches are not Extreme's. Any idea if this could be a problem that needs extra attention? There are some issues at the moment we try to pinpoint.
Thx!
01-09-2024 07:27 AM
This is a normal alert that CoPilot spits out at you. All of our switches are Extreme brand. Apparently if the wired client can only operate at 100MB it is classified as "sub-optimal" because the GB capability of the switch isn't being utilized. Looking through the help section does produce what we are supposed to be alerted about:
"An interface might use an inefficient data rate relative to its capability. Allowable data rates are 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, 2500 Mbps, 5000 Mbps, and 10000 Mbps. A data rate of 10 Mbps is considered inefficient, while 100 Mbps and higher data rates are considered normal"
If the above is true then I am wondering why I am receiving alerts as well for clients that are only capable of 100Mbps. I usually dismiss these alerts unless the alert mentions something about a fluctuating duplex.
12-27-2023 03:50 PM
Bumping this. I have the same issue. Hundreds of these alerts a day. Non-Extreme switches.
01-02-2024 05:34 AM
What APs are you using? What is the port-speed on the switch where the AP is connected?
01-02-2024 12:32 PM
I didn't check before, but it's the same model. It seems to be just AP350's. (I know they are EOL), connected to a switch with Gig switchports.
I won't investigate too much, these 350's should be replaced next year.