
fabian.extr at gmail
Sep 25, 2008, 2:13 AM
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Is it out of order or duplication (I don't know how iperf is handling the duplication)? I would say that you should look at the PIM timers on the Redback because in pure L2 the Extreme are just handling some IGMP snooping and otherwise it is like flooding. Regards, Fabian. -----Original Message----- From: extreme-nsp-bounces [at] puck [mailto:extreme-nsp-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Marcin Kuczera Sent: mardi 23 septembre 2008 19:54 Cc: extreme-nsp [at] puck; redback-nsp [at] puck Subject: Re: [e-nsp] multicast packets reordering Fabian wrote: > Hi Marcin, > > It should not (and if using LAG/Multilink with 'i' Extreme switches, all > Mcast traffic goes through the same port). > > Are you using them with IP Mcast routing (PIM, DVMRP) or simple Layer 2 > VLAN? > I would suggest to test without the Redback or connecting your TestSystem > level by level. ok, little correction. Signal provider has removed some flapping MAC (router) from his network, so now out-of-order packets look like that: Sep 22 15:29:15 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 16600.0-16610.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 15:38:05 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 17130.0-17140.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 15:47:05 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 17670.0-17680.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 15:55:55 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 18200.0-18210.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 16:04:45 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 18730.0-18740.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 16:13:45 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 19270.0-19280.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 16:22:35 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 19800.0-19810.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 16:31:25 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 20330.0-20340.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order Sep 22 16:40:15 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 20860.0-20870.0 sec 1 datagrams received out-of-order exaclty every 530seconds ! connectivity is like that: source-->AlpineA-->RedBack(PIM)-->AlpineA-->AlpineB-->Summit48-->TestSystem. soft in Alpine 7.6.4.4 soft in RedBack 6.1.1.4 Any Idea what could that be ? Regards, Marcin > > I'am testing IP TV using extreme core based on quite old, but > still alive Alpine3808,3804 and Summit5i switches. > > At the moment, the test device generating multicast reports > is connected in this way: > > source-->AlpineA-->RedBack(PIM)-->AlpineA-->AlpineB-->Summit48-->TestSystem. > > TestSystem reports: > Sep 18 17:41:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11310.0-11320.0 sec 2 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:41:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11340.0-11350.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:42:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11380.0-11390.0 sec 2 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:42:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11410.0-11420.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:43:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11430.0-11440.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:44:20 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11510.0-11520.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:45:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11590.0-11600.0 sec 2 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:45:50 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11600.0-11610.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:46:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11610.0-11620.0 sec 3 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:46:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11620.0-11630.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > Sep 18 17:46:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11640.0-11650.0 sec 1 datagrams > received out-of-order > > looks nasty... > > soft in Alpine 7.6.4.4 > soft in RedBack 6.1.1.4 > > No multilinks... > > Is there any possibility that Alpine does the reordering of packets ?? > If yes, is there any solution to that problem ? > > Reordering is common problem from the source side, but... I have 10x > more reorders that others.. > > Regards, > Marcin > _______________________________________________ > extreme-nsp mailing list > extreme-nsp [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp > > _______________________________________________ extreme-nsp mailing list extreme-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp _______________________________________________ extreme-nsp mailing list extreme-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp
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