Proper configurations for using flow control
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 7:25 pm
Hi Chris;
We've been having some weird issues using netonix and Cisco 7300 routers. I was wondering if I can ask you a few questions.
Can you tell me if you use flow control back through your entire network or just from the serving router to an ap on a local segment?
Are you enabling flow control on your air fibers on your links?
At your routers are you allowing send and receive flow control on as desired? or just received.
Our edge routers at the towers are Cisco 7301' but I notice that when you show int it says flow control is unsupported so I don't even know if it will help
to turn on flow control at this point. It's my guess that we need a more updated ios for the router that will support. We can play with hold buffers though.
When you configure to your AP's are you configuring your vlan all the way back to ap or are you just specifying a vlan id on the switch and leaving the ap in bridge with no
vlan tagged to it?
I would love to see a config example of one of your lags on a switch. would it be possible to post your interface config to this post. Maybe delete certain ip data?
We really appreciate the time in answering our questions. We currently own about 16 Netonix switches and love them but it sure seems like some of our bigger sites are having major throughput issues when usage gets over 300mb. I am thinking it's related to lack of lags and flow control.
Would you consider an expanded movie that goes into cisco port configurations and vlan configurations on radios? I know those really are not part of what you support it doing it correctly just makes your switches that much better.
Thank You,
W. Hubbartt
We've been having some weird issues using netonix and Cisco 7300 routers. I was wondering if I can ask you a few questions.
Can you tell me if you use flow control back through your entire network or just from the serving router to an ap on a local segment?
Are you enabling flow control on your air fibers on your links?
At your routers are you allowing send and receive flow control on as desired? or just received.
Our edge routers at the towers are Cisco 7301' but I notice that when you show int it says flow control is unsupported so I don't even know if it will help
to turn on flow control at this point. It's my guess that we need a more updated ios for the router that will support. We can play with hold buffers though.
When you configure to your AP's are you configuring your vlan all the way back to ap or are you just specifying a vlan id on the switch and leaving the ap in bridge with no
vlan tagged to it?
I would love to see a config example of one of your lags on a switch. would it be possible to post your interface config to this post. Maybe delete certain ip data?
We really appreciate the time in answering our questions. We currently own about 16 Netonix switches and love them but it sure seems like some of our bigger sites are having major throughput issues when usage gets over 300mb. I am thinking it's related to lack of lags and flow control.
Would you consider an expanded movie that goes into cisco port configurations and vlan configurations on radios? I know those really are not part of what you support it doing it correctly just makes your switches that much better.
Thank You,
W. Hubbartt