I mean, I suppose it could be an MTU issue Which really doesn't make a lick of sense Onefst250r: except that he can ping the offending host, but not connect to other sources. Ti's all local other than a few things passed in via OSPF that aren't related Onefst250r: sh ip route doesn't show anything strange took them 17 hours and a colo dispatch and a ticket with veriion to figure this out.
don't like doing that though, since I hate reloading things on the flyĮspecially when it takes days to get to them :)įFS level 3. Onefst250r: stranger still, stuff coming in from the outside world also works fine if it's just going layer 2, things work fine. Onefst250r: it works fine when it's not running through the Layer 3 stuff on the cisco. It's just a couple of specific things that don't work. (my network is organized as a BYOD network, a business network, the servers, and a few other related things)Īnd all of these vlans terminate on the 4948? If it was a bigger problem, I'd think that it would be affecting DNS, DHCP, proxy, and related services which it isn't. Onefst250r: and it's just a couple of hosts that are being problematic on the server subnet Since there aren't any ACLs setup between those two vlan interfaces I've got once vlan/subnet for our business users (people who need access to our network for business operations vs just surfing) and it's having trouble accessing our server subnet I'm seeing some extreme wierdness though on my network which I can't quite explain Well, i am done with maintenance, time to biggety-bounce (not a commune or anything wierd like that) Kmcelroy1: 30 to 50 people connected to the internetĬomputers don't need people to use the internet these days The hell is going on over there this late? :P Kmcelroy1: that's how many translations my NAT router is seeing right now Though I moved to using a 4948 as my inter-vlan router If you're doing NAT or whatever that slows things down even moreīut with 1500 byte packets, a 3825 should be able to do pretty well
(the limitation is on packets/second, and routing decisions rather than pushing data around) Iv'e pushed ~1gbps through my 3825, but that was running 1500 byte packets The only time I need more than that inside the house is if I'm moving data between machines and even then, it's just that brief period of time during the data transfer
So under full load, any of the 16 ports would not exceed 25mbps?įor what I'm doing, will never likely be an issueĪny cisco router that can handle it is going to be at least 2 grand