Tue Dec 06, 2016 4:45 pm
Back in September I was speaking to Chuck about this behavior.
Chuck said that when the AF radio Ethernet port buffers are full (and they do not have much in buffer space) they rapid fire "unsolicited" Tx Pause Frames as fast as they can generate them until their buffers are clear.
There has been no "official" response from UBNT on how the airMAX AC radios handle it, and it is a different team but some users report similar Pause Frame Storms.
The problem is when a link modulates down fast or the physical link state is much higher than the wireless capacity and whoever is sending packets to the radio has more capacity than the wireless link but only is aware if physical link state and buffers quickly over fill.
I believe UBNT has to change the way they do Flow Control Pause Frames and NOT send multiple Pause Frames unless solicited or the previous one is about to expire and they still are not clear to receive more.
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