Thanks for the info and will certainly look into that and great advise.
My thoughts though are that since I turned off flow-control the amount of ports showing packet drops has significantly grown, so perhaps it was these ports that where sending the pauses?
With that it mind is there anyway (aside from attaching a sniffer) that I could see what packets are being dropped on the ports, some examples could be:
- debug command that outputs drops
- turn on a filter that outputs drops
- tcpdump on a single port
- write an ACL for all traffic on port and log
Be interested to know if the same can be done at looking at what would be causing congestion on the switch fabric and CPU?
At the moment both ends are set to auto-negotiate and they are both negotiating 100mb full. I want to try fixing both ends but currently looking at the issue remotely.
There seems no logical reason packets should be being dropped, there are no other errors (like CRC) and there is plenty of bandwidth, and there is no other device attached to the phone. I could increase the buffer size for QP6 as its currently set to default but I really shouldn't be getting any contention as the traffic is so low?
If I could see what's being dropped, then that might give me a clue as to what's happening.
Also appreciate if there is any equivalent to configuring Link Flap in EXOS?
Many thanks.