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VSP and ERS Network challenge

VSP and ERS Network challenge

Klenan
New Contributor

Hello,

so i have a VSP from which i have setup a few VLANs onto stacked ERSs on a number of floors, i can reach all switches on the network and almost all the VLANs are fine; but i have two main issues:

  1. The IPTv VLAN has been acting up lately; the server has been connected to a port on a dedicated ERSs switch having the same VLAN. A few days ago, i noticed only the TV connected to that same switch is working fine while the rest can’t communicate with the server; the client called lastnight to mention it was back to normal only to call again this morning that TVs are no longer communicating.
  2. I have also noticed all the lights on the switches are blinking really fast especially the fiber uplink ones some of which are even amber in color.
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Klenan
New Contributor


Hi Mig,

So another contractor handled the IPTV and insisted on deploying their own IPs on the VLAN so i just fed their devices onto that VLAN. So yes they are sitting in the same VLAN

 

Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Hi Kleenan,

Are the multicast client and servers in the same VLAN?

Mig

Klenan
New Contributor
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Hello Mig,

please find the image attached as requested. Plus the multicast server is the IPTV one. The IPTV network is on VLAN 40 and running on 192.168.100.0/24

Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Kleenan,

Is it ERS48xx or ERS49xx series?

Mig

Miguel-Angel_RO
Valued Contributor II

Kleenan,

Could you share a topology diagram showing the switches, where the multicast server and clients are connected? We would also need the VLAN’s and subnets used.

 

I will then check on a production network with FC+multicast to share the parameters using IGMP.

Mig

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