hi,

some real stupid question...

what is the default gateway for all the device`s...

the source-quench should only come from the device that is bieng
pinged...(ie the server itself ),these errors would not show up on the
switch as the packets are getting through ok and it is the server that is
not aaccepting them (source-quench=go away i am to busy)

BUT if you are not getting the message from the switch and unix server and
these are using a different VLan as default gateway (as i susupect you
server and WKs is )  then the problem could be an overworked vlan int...

check the amount of packets per sec of each int .....any that are between
4-10,000 packets are bieng bashed majorly ...

HTH

steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hale Nick" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 10:20 AM
Subject: Souce Quench to a device from an MSFC [7:57870]


> Cat 6509 (SW 5.5(16)) with MSFC (Version 12.1(1)E).
> The MSFC has over 15 vlans.
> The vlan in question has over 60 active devices.
> There is one device that when pinged (datagram size does not change the
> result) it produces a source quench.
> All other devices on the vlan respond to pings ok.
> From the command prompt on my desktop the result is the same.
> From a unix server the ping results are normal.
> From the switch the ping results are normal.
> Specifications of the server are unknown.
> The port that the device connects to is set to 100/full and has no errors.
> The MSFC and switch resources are fine
> The vlan interface does not have any errors.
> The switch and router module are both heavily used and it appears this
issue
> is only happening to the one device.
>
>
> Can anyone tell me why this is happening?




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