tma wrote:... I'd say the link that took all the traffic and produced many pause frames was doing similar to the mis-aimed link I had after deployment the other day -> lots of pause frames from the AF5X. I'm still trying to find a link in my network where I could try that without harming my customers too much.
Here's a video that shows: If an AF5X runs at 1/4 QPSK SISO, it will send a 600 Mbps / 1.25 Mpps FC pause frame stream into the Nextonix switch. Actually I did it twice (once as rehearsal before recording the video), and it happened to a few days ago. So this is reproducible:
http://www.tgnet.de/downloads/screenshots/600-mbps-fc-storm-from-af5x.wmvYou can read the full screenplay at the UBNT forum, titled 640 Mbps FC storm while in 1/4x SISO
I'd like to emphasize, though, that this test shows two things:
(1) Yes an AFX5X (and presumably other AF models as well) can produce a 600 Mbps flood of FC frames under certain conditions. I'm not sure (and don't want to try it) whether this only happens in 1/4x SISO modulation or whenever load is substantially higher than capacity.
(2) A Netonix switch will survive such storms without becoming inaccessible. In fact, I was connected to the CLI of the AF5X on its DATA port (using inband management) or else I wouldn't have been able to restore normal TX power.
So what does that do to the theory it will become inaccessible from only 16 Mbps of FC frames?