Maybe the servers you are telnetting to, are trying to resolve the incoming
IP address to a name, and are waiting for the DNS to respond; try to verify
that particular UNIX boxes have correct DNS settings.
"Mason"
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Ok, so here is the status:
Sniffer traces show that the latency occurs when I do telnet (regardless
using IP or Netbios name) to three specific Unix servers.
If I do telnet to another device on the same subnet, I have no problems.
That eliminates any routing issues, correct ? But what the three servers,
independent of each others have in common... can't understand that one.
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> I do Telnet from a client on VLAN1 and I reach the server just
> fine. VLAN1 is where the server is also connected to.
> I do Telnet from any other VLAN: Telnet takes a long time, then it times
> out.
>
> That tells me it is something in the InterVLAN routing. What would be the
> next step to troubleshoot the problem ? I look into the Cat 5000
> configuration but I can't see any relevant changes that caused the
problem.
> If I use a Sniffer, I noticed a delta time larger for the Telnet.
However,
I
> don't see any brodcast that could such delay.
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