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02-17-2008 10:54 PM
02-17-2008 10:54 PM
2626 series LAN setup
Hi all,
Since I'm monitoring my 2626's via snmp, I see the CPU load on 4 of the 5 switches going up to down in a 5 hour period, like a sawtooth type of graph.
My switches are cascaded via the GigE ports, switch a 26 > switch B 25, switch b 26 > switch c....
Any insight if this would cause problems, and If I might need an Dedicated GigE switch for creating a star with the 2626's?
Since I'm monitoring my 2626's via snmp, I see the CPU load on 4 of the 5 switches going up to down in a 5 hour period, like a sawtooth type of graph.
My switches are cascaded via the GigE ports, switch a 26 > switch B 25, switch b 26 > switch c....
Any insight if this would cause problems, and If I might need an Dedicated GigE switch for creating a star with the 2626's?
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02-18-2008 02:53 PM
02-18-2008 02:53 PM
Re: 2626 series LAN setup
Are you routing with them by any chance? The 2600's do not make the best routers when there is more than 128 (from memory) hosts, and will start routing in software after that limit.
What is the CPU going up to? Is the traffic affected? The CPU utilisation is really only reflecting the load on the management side of things, usual switching which is done in hardware should not be affected.
What is the CPU going up to? Is the traffic affected? The CPU utilisation is really only reflecting the load on the management side of things, usual switching which is done in hardware should not be affected.
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