Hi,
10 ms seems high on a switched network.
I assume that both networks (Switches) have a trunk between each other and from one
switch back to the router if you are using VLAN's.
Check your ethernet interface on your router. See what traffic it is doing. Check
for collisions, Late collisions, CRC's.
Check the port on the switch connecting to the router. Make sure the aggree on the
port speed (they will or no comms) and the duplex settings (the most common problem).
DO NOT LEAVE THE SWITCH IN AUTO NEGOTIATE MODE.
Just some thoughts.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, January 02, 2001 at 05:25:17 AM, Amit Gupta wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Need some help on the following problem
>
> I have 2 subnets configured on my LAN say ( x.x.1.0
> and x.x.2.0 )with a SM of 255.255.255.0.
> There are 2 Catalyst switches ( each one on a
> different subnet)
>
> The router is configured with a primary and a
> secondary address on the ethernet port say x.x.1.1 and
> x.x.2.1
>
> When I ping a station on one subnet to another and
> viceversa the response time is very high (sometimes
> upto 80ms) while the response time while pinging in
> the same subnet is less than 10ms.
>
> Need some clues on the possible reasons for this
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
> Amit
>
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