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‎06-15-2017 05:17 PM
I have a domain eaps , and i did a test for a frame size 64 bytes , for the primary port the test is sucefull but when did a fail over at the secondary port test no pass.
I have configure jumbo frame , can you share the possibilities for this scenery ?
I have configure jumbo frame , can you share the possibilities for this scenery ?
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‎06-16-2017 03:31 PM
Ok the equipment that function like a loopback is connected on port 1 equipment a1-jade and the emisor equipment is connected in another ring .
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‎06-16-2017 11:50 AM
So with a 3 point ring where are you placing your test set and where is the loopback for your testing ? This would help you narrow down a problem with one of the links.
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‎06-16-2017 10:08 AM
Hi Ethernet Man , Thanks for the information and know maybe exist the posibility drop paquets when did a fail over. But the situation is that I make or ran a test RFC2544 because I am checking the 2 path ( primary and secondary) like attached topology nothing change on the path only when did a change over the eaps-´perisur. For one side the test is exitoso (primary) but for the second path is not working fine and appears lost frames
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‎06-15-2017 07:50 PM
Did the redundant path take over and your test stopped dropping frames? There is always some packet loss when you have a link failure and there will be some packet loss when you restore. I am assuming that this is what you are seeing is a pass or fail from a test set based purly on packet loss and not how long it takes the network to restore when you do the fail over.
