03-12-2008 08:48 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:42 PM
We only have 1 vlan in my office.
DHCP hands out 192.169.1.x addresses
and some hosts are statically assigned
to 192.168.21.x
All servers are on 192.168.1.x-static
We noticed that the there seems to be an unusual delay going accessing files on the .21.x hosts to servers on the .1x.
We addeded a persistant route to one of the server to point to the .21 gateway-and this seemed to alleviate the problem on one server..
Is this a routing issue on our part?
03-12-2008 10:43 AM
Hi
Slightly confused here. You say you only have 1 vlan but you have 2 different subnets. Could you provide a few more details in your topology eg. what is the .21 gateway ? - is this a router/L3 switch ?
Jon
03-13-2008 06:15 AM
Hi John-
Yes every host is at the default vlan1-
Meaning no a vlans have been
configured on our switches.
The .21 gateway is an interface on router A
All users that have been moved over have been statically assigned this gateway
The users who are still on the .1.x subnet
get 2 gateways assigned to them by DHCP.
Interfaces from router B and C.
All these router are conneced to an MDF
2950 switch.
03-13-2008 06:28 AM
What type of router are you using. For traffic going from 1.x subnet to 21.x subnet it needs to go via the router interfaces and if these interfaces are overloaded or the router isn't up to snuff, you will experience delays.
If you can post the routers configuration along with a show version, it will certainly help.
It also helps on troubleshooting, to assign a single gateway to clients. If you have multiple gateways on clients, it means the clients reside on 2 subnets.
HTH,
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Edison.
03-13-2008 12:06 PM
sh ver#
cisco 2621XM (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x301) with 126976K/4096K bytes of
sh process cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 30%/16%;
we get a slow response no matter what the cpu utilization
as far as the the gateway issue...
all the .21.x users are using only 1 gateway on router A
the .1 users-use two gateways that are assigned via DHCP-but both gateways are on the same subnet
03-13-2008 12:12 PM
The process cpu does not reflect interface utilization. Please post the configuration so we can have a better understating on how your network is configured.
A network diagram may also help.
As for the dual gateway on the same subnet, why not just configure HSRP between the 2 routers instead of sending 2 default gateways via DHCP. You don't know the exact flow of packets with this configuration and you may experience assymetric routing.
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Edison.
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