
frnkblk at iname
May 18, 2012, 12:08 PM
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Re: Preserving double-tagged traffic on ICX6610
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Igor: I'm not in a position to test this as you've asked, but I can confirm from what the Brocade support engineer told me is that the issue was with how the CPU handled double-tagged broadcast traffic (ARP). The problem has been replicated on 1G ports, unstacked, and non-LAG. Frank -----Original Message----- From: igor [at] ergens [mailto:igor [at] ergens] On Behalf Of Igor Ybema Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 1:23 PM To: frnkblk [at] iname Cc: foundry-nsp [at] puck Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Preserving double-tagged traffic on ICX6610 Hi Frank and all, Today I had called our Brocade SE. For a case he was testing this bug also. He could reproduce it on ICX 6450 and ICX 6610. However I still can not reproduce it on the 6430. We used the same configuration. The only differences are that: - I am using 6430 instead of 6450 or 6610 (so no 10G ports) - I am using a 24 ports model (so only one packer processor) - I used the same 'port region' (because there is only one) for all ports (uplink and downlinks) in the test We concluded that the bug somehow is related to the packet processors, how the 10G is connected internally or CPU core related. The Brocade SE did not had time to test if using the same port region also fixed the issue on the 6450 and the 6610. Can someone test this? If you use port 1/1/1 to 1/1/4 for the test you should be in the same port region for all types. regards, Igor _______________________________________________ foundry-nsp mailing list foundry-nsp [at] puck http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp
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