Adair,
My attitude is there has to be something with this site that is differnt that is causing the issue and we need to find out what it is. By your own words this is setup like all the rest of your network. You have how many switches that do NOT have an issue and they are setup the same?
Adairw wrote: There is nothing different about these site configurations than any other site we have. I've gone through and verified the switches and router configs multiple times.
If your setup is the exact same everywhere else and this is the only place your having issues then something is amiss:Maybe it is a bad switch which I doubt as you say the traffic is coming into the switch but I asked you to swap it out to rule that out.
Maybe it is a bad AF5X that is spitting out garbage? Maybe it is not the one on this side but the other one sending that unexpected traffic across the link?
Maybe it is another piece of the puzzle like a router somewhere or whatever?
When you see this traffic you can not explain hitting the switch did you log into the AF5X radio and see if it is showing the traffic coming across from the other side of the link?
Did you look at the switch on the other side of the link and see if the traffic was leaving that switch to the AF5X over there?
This garbage traffic is coming from somewhere you would think?
Adairw wrote: when the problem happens (16K pps and 8Mb traffic) we see it as incoming traffic to the WS6 on the port with the AF5X hooked to it.
If we can determine what is causing the issue we can address it. - If it is indeed our problem, as this has yet to be determined?
My statement was and is that if this was an inherent hardware or firmware issue you would think many more people would see it including you at all your other sites which you say are setup the same way.
Adairw wrote: There is nothing different about these site configurations than any other site we have. I've gone through and verified the switches and router configs multiple times.
Now to be clear so we are both on the same page, this is the only place you are having this issue, none of your other sites that are setup the same way are having this issue?
Now with your explanation of the the MIRROR there are some types of traffic that do not get mirrored such as BPDU packets and some types of broadcast packets. The only way to get those would be to dig up an old HUB (not a switch) and plug that in the middle along with your laptop and WireShark and capture it that way.