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Re: hey had eric sent you

  • From: joe
  • Date: Sat Mar 13 00:05:48 2004

MessageThis in reply to the earlier thread Weird Problems?

Well barring that, I've seen simuliar issues, maybe not the exact same
timings but.
I've noticed a couple of things while working with a roll out of
Active-Directory
and a recent upgrade to I.E 6.0 for the user base. Since there were several
thousand
users involved some of the issues were simply bad configs/drivers/etc.
However one
of the stats I have noticed is that in certain situations where a system is
connected to
a Cisco 3548, and the client is running in an Auto detect (AD/AN) mode that
things
are horendiously slow during boot up, and at various times seem to hang
unexplainably.
It seemed corrected by setting the client to 100/Full, but not in all cases.
Lots of HTTP
complaints still remain about accessing webpages etc. but never consistant.
This of course is a pretty fresh problem and is still in my queue for
research to start this
Monday. As well, we've found that there was an odd bug with Cisco's 6513s
and their
48 port 10/100/1000 line cards. This was using the latest IOS/CAT software
at the time.
Again not sure if its a documented problem but, several users were unable to
Telnet or
FTP to systems that teminated to the 6513, oddly we were able to icmp echo
and pass
HTTP. After sometime and 2 TACs I found that there was a bug regarding these
items
and real small packets (I Think less than 64bits??) being passed thru the
6513 and got an
RMA for new Line cards. Again, perhaps nothing to do with your situation.
Since the Nix systems
and non-Doze seem not to have an issue, perhaps you can enlighten me with
further
Sniffs/Captures of these events directly?
    As soon as I get some more data/Captures on my end from the problems I'm
seeing I can
forward those apon request so as to keep S/N ratio down on Nanog (:

Cheers,
-Joe




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From: Riley, Marty
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