Why Does DSL CKT Gets Bounced With Delivery Of Large Packet
May 20, 2011Why does DSL CKT gets bounced with delivery of large packet?
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View 11 RepliesI've got a lot of these messages in my logs from SVC users:Code:
View 13 Replies View RelatedWe are working on taking a port off of a switch and connecting it to a mux (TAC 900). Port is trunked to another switch in another geographic location. From wht I am being told from the engineer who handles the transmission end of things he said once our segment is physically connected the mux will crash. He supplied the error code to the vendor and they said it is crashing because of a jumbo packet in excess of 1536 bytes. Soon it will be a moot point as the hardware will be, upgraded but we need tis running NOW.
View 8 Replies View RelatedThere are many log messages on our three 7609 routers .
Aug 16 06:17:22.664 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 06:29:13.102 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 06:45:23.403 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 16:46:17.245 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 16:46:26.257 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 17:15:30.621 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
Aug 16 17:54:51.775 beijing: Invalid packet (too large) length=34176
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I have been searching the message boards and wasn't having much luck. I am running some monitoring sessions on my 6509 and on the VLAN I am monitoring, I am experiencing a really large packet loss. If we hook up a laptop to the destination port and run wireshark we are seeing between 80% and 90% packet loss. I dont see the packet loss on the show port command, but I do on the show int vlan command.
The config is as follows:
Session 2
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Type : Local Session
Source VLANs :
RX Only : 500
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I was doing some reading on Egress vs Ingress and I am wondering if the Egress SPAN replication state could be causing the packet loss that we are seeing or does the ingress & learn command override that?
One line of an ACL was changed on an ASA 5520 (primary) and a wr mem was issued to save the change. It appears that when the wr mem was executed, the interfaced on the standby ASA bounced. Configurations have been saved in the past without the result of what's in the log entry..
ADC-5520-MGMT-FW01/stby# show logSyslog logging: enabled Facility: 22 Timestamp logging: enabled Standby logging: enabled Debug-trace logging: disabled Console logging: level errors, 1203060 messages logged Monitor logging: level errors, 1203060 messages logged Buffer logging: level errors, 17590658 messages logged Trap logging: level informational, facility 22, 450126258 messages logged Logging to management 10.5.3.214 Logging to management 10.142.20.214 Logging to management 10.218.3.31 History logging: disabled Device ID: disabled Mail logging: disabled ASDM logging: level informational, 464351755 messages loggedSep 21 2011 17:35:29: %ASA-1-709006: (Primary) End Configuration Replication (STB)Sep 21 2011 17:35:44: %ASA-1-105006: (Primary) Link status 'Up' on interface managementSep 21 2011 17:35:44: %ASA-1-105006: (Primary) Link status 'Up' on interface outsideSep 21
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we ordered a data e-delivery PAK L-SL-29-DATA-K9= (FOR A 2900 SERIES ROUTER) but after we received the PAK we discovered that the client actually has a 1900 router. Any easiest way of rectifying this mistake so that we can use the PAK on a 1900 series router?
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deploying a large wireless network (about 14 access points) spread across 9 buildings that are in relative close proximity to each other. I have included a picture with a rough scale (it's editable, so feel free to play around with it). Anyways, here is the basic idea. I do basic IT consulting for small businesses and some friends of mine work for an apartment complex in my local area. They came to me with this idea of deploying a wireless network on the campus to provide their tenants with "free" basic wireless internet. Basic meaning, not intended to be a replacement for a private connection. But suitable for basic web browsing, school work (I live in a university town), and email. So I got to scratching my head and quickly realized that I need to dome some learning and refresh on my skills.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to set up a network that is over a larger area than I am use to. I have experience setting up wired networks for small and medium sized businesses, as well as setting up multiple access points to cover a larger area. My goal is to set up a work site trailer to provide wireless coverage for a farmer's field. The largest distance I am dealing with is a half a mile. Depending on the field the direction the signal ranges from 90 to 180 degrees. My problem is my lack of experience with the hardware to accomplish this. I am trying to figure out what is the easiest cheapest and most reliable way to accomplish this. Currently my plan is to use a Cisco WAP4410N access point and hooking it up to multiple high gain unidirectional antennas. Is there a reliable website out there to accomplish this without wasting money on trial and error? I don't like starting a project before can this be accomplished? What should I be looking for in an antenna? How many degrees offset should they be? What kind of wire should I be running from the antenna to the access point?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have to transfer upto 50G of data over a Netgear 300 Mbps N300 router between too laptops both connected wirlessly to the same router. However, I get only 200 - 300 kbps when I transfer data? I get a faster speed when I download files off the web.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIm trying to rebuilt my parents home network. This is the general layout of what Im trying to go for when everyting is said and done.
modem---router1----switch1----router2---switch2
l l l l l l l l l l l l-direct-tv box
l l l l l l l l l l l-blu-ray player
l l l l l l l l l l-xbox 360
l l l l l l l l l
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and i dont know what switch 2 is yet because my dad ordered it and it has come it yet, all i know is its a linksys Now the big problem I keep having is keeping everything up and running for more than a day. Ive already configured router 2 to a staic ip address of 192.168.1.151 and disabled DHSP server thing which cleared up some of the inital issues I was having. But I continue to be plagued with issues of computers saying there are duplicate names on the network and the internet only working on some devices most of the time and the internet going out completely after a day or two. Now when the internet only goes out for some devices its usually limited to everything thats not hooked directly into router 1.but everything hooked directly into router 1 still has internetand the basic hard restart of everything does nothing to solve the problem. The only real way Ive been able to solve things on a large scale for a short time frame is to unhook everything and setup reouter 1 and the computers that hook into it on day one. come back on day two and setup switch one and comback the next day and so on and so forth. and usually by day 5 everything has worked for about a day or two then Im back with nothing working.
I am looking at two wireless routers currently
ASUS RT-N16
Linksys E3000-RM
Does either of them support large HDD. I have an external 4-bay RAID 5 enclosure (4.5 TB usable space) I would like to connect through USB to the router and host the files on it.i can't find any data from either router if they can support this so I thought I would ask.
I need to transfer a large file(about 1GB) from my pc to FTP server.I tried with C# code in .net, it stated that "buffer size has been exceeded or queue is full".I tried using cmd prompt also, but it transferred about 380 MB and a notification was displayed as "Netout : Software caused connection abort, 451 Failure writing to local file".
View 1 Replies View RelatedI can copy or past small files but on big files like DVD ISO which are about 5GB there is a sudden shutdown like a power out.This shutdown happens exactly when I click paste. It is not the temperature or virus or a bad xp install.I clean installed xp and installed the newest lan drivers from ECS.
View 6 Replies View RelatedFor my network the way it is setup is one building has the 2 main servers.simple wireless router and a few laptop that connect to it. a Wii and some other devices, all of them share media etc with no issue. Internet is not a problem either.One of the servers has a PCI wireless card and connects to another network.(network2)network 2 is able to share and play all the media off the service lets say 80% of the time.It also has a different internet provider and internet connection is not a problem but the wireless signal strength is low , (2 bars) or -55 to -82 it seams to jump around at.If you try to stream or play too much media it freezes on you. or if 2 devices on network 2 try to play something it freezes as well sometimes though when the signal is good -55 ish there is no issues.There is alot of wireless traffic in the area, i cant change that.and dont really want to buy a ranger extender or something $20 is what I have for parts if anything. If I were to put a 2nd wireless card in server 2 or Server 1 even. Also both the wireless router on network 2 and the pci card on server 2 are physically as close as hey can get.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a laptop I use at home and a mini laptop that I travel with. I record TV shows with the laptop and move them to the mini to watch them on the road.the programs are about 3 gb for a half hour show, 7 gb for an hour. I've been moving them one or two at a time on an 8 gb card, but that's kind of a pain. It takes 5 mins for each half hour show.I have a wireless home network, but that takes an hour to move one half hour show.Is there a faster way to move the files from one computer to another? Like ethernet cards or something?
ETA: I have windows 7 on both computers.
I am trying to brainstorm some ideas for the best wireless set up in a house that is 2 stories and 8500 SQ Feet. The house is wired with ethernet jacks.
Option 1. ASUS RT-N66U and Hawking Hi-Gain HWREN1
Option 2. Two Apple Airport Extreme's at either end of the house.
Option 3. Asus RT-N66U and Linksys WRT54G (DD-WRT Firmware).
What about the placement of the equipment? Should there be one router/access point on each floor or just two at either end of the house.
I'm trying to transfer files from my wired desktop to my wireless laptop, and smaller files seem to transfer okay. Whenever I try to transfer a really large file, however, the internet and connectivity totally drops on my desktop (which is giving the file) and causes the laptop to lose the file. The desktop computer stays offline for about 1-2 minutes afterward before it either starts up again on its own or I reset the network adapter. I suppose it's important to note as well that the file transfer can fail at the very beginning, in the middle, or even at the very end, but my desktop computer always loses its connection whenever the interruption happens... but sometimes it can successfully get almost all the way through the file transferI tried following some of the steps in this case to confirm that I can ping and do all that jazz to my laptop and all of the services are running, since our problems seem similar. I've disabled all firewalls as well. However, since one computer is actually wired to the router, I don't think the solution will be quite the same
View 13 Replies View Relatedif I have a half duplex 10 mbs connection, is the max speed to download a large file 5 mbs or would the download tend to hog the channel direction?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI was playing around with my wireless router settings and I noticed something strange.When I set my computer to use AES encryption, my link connection speed became greater than 54 Mbps. Unfortunately, running some internet speed tests showed a consistent download speed of less than 400 kbps, although my upload stayed around normal at 4000 kbps.When I switched to TKIP encryption, my link connection slowed down to 54 Mbps (which I'm assuming means it switched to G mode rather than N).However, my speed tests resumed their normal fast speed of downloading at 10,000 kbps or higher, and upload around the same 4000 kbps range.
View 9 Replies View RelatedBeginning this morning, I have been unable to download large files regardless of which browser I use - Chrome, IE, Firefox. For example, while testing this issue at thinkbroadband :: Download Test Files, I am able to download the 50 MB test file without any problems. However, every time I try to download the 100 MB test file, it stops at 65.3 MB. Every time I try to download the 200 MB test file, it stops at 38.2 MB
View 13 Replies View RelatedRouter: Linksys WRT54GL
Main PC wired
HTPC Wireless
Win7
I am trying to transfer some blu-ray rips from the Main PC (wired) to the HTPC (wireless), but after 20-30 minutes it give me this error message and it can no longer locate the HTPC. i made sure the HTPC didn't so to "sleep" mode..
Something wrong with my home network or is it time to get a new router/adapter? everything else seems to work fine, except trying to transfer these huge files (10GB-20GB).
When I am downloading a large file, usually a steam game, the internet connection drops across my whole house, and then comes back up within a minute or two. This is very annoying when i am trying to download a game and do something else. Now this isn't an ISP problem, the internet light is always on for that. But the router seems like it might be the problem. I have a linksys e2000. Is there anything I can do to prevent this annoying intermittent connection during heavy use?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCurrently im on a 60mb download speed and 6mb upload speed on an Alienware M15x (Windows 7) and attempting to re-download World of Warcraft... Every time I open World of Warcraft to continue the download it will disconnect all sources from the router (I'm downloading via wireless) including the wired connection through the computer in the other room. Its really annoying everyone when were attempting to download and disconnects people...
View 5 Replies View RelatedIn my house I have a BT Business Hub wireless router at one end of my house. I am looking to extend the wireless range of my network into the kitchen at the other end of the house, which is a rather large distance away. The house is 200 years old with large corridors and thick walls. There is absolutely no wireless range from about halfway between the office and kitchen. I initially tried two powerline adapters which did not work. Having spoken with an electrician who carried out a rewire on the house, I have been advised that the two areas are on a separate ring main.I considered using two wireless range extenders, but have been told that the signal is halved for each extender that I use.So, I have had the idea of trying to use two DSL routers at each side of the house. There is a phone point in the office and also in the kitchen, where the second router would plug into. These are both on the same telephone line.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am connecting a cisco device with huawei device. The issue is when i ping with normal size packets (56 bytes) its ok. But when i increase the packet size above 1500 it doesnot works. MTU on both size is configured as 4096. I have also checked by varying MTU size, but still the same.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI've got a home network running on a Linksys WRT150-N router. The network consists of 2 desktops running Windows XP SP3, and a laptop running Windows 7. I am able to transfer various files without a problem between and among all machines, EXCEPT when those files are beyond a certain size (less than 1 MB or so transfers fine). Most of my photos are in the 2 MB - 3 MB range, so I have to run around like an idiot with a thumb drive to transfer them.
Is there anything I can adjust on my router or for my network settings that will allow me to share larger files?
Additional Details The error message I get is different for Windows 7 or XP. On the remote XP machine, it says "Cannot copy filename: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected, and that the file is not currently in use." Obviously, none of those conditions is true.
More random symptoms:
It seems that the problem is limited to JPG files, and appears to be affecting only the vast repository where I keep all my photos. I've got all my photos stored in a main directory, then in sub-directories by Year, then by Date. e.g. PHOTOS 2011 2011_12_25
Moreover, this problem does NOT appear to have much to do with file size. Some large files will copy, while others will not.
It's very random. Some sub-folders are filled with readable pictures, while others are unreadable. But this follows no discernible pattern based on file date -- and they were all taken with the same camera. Smaller files seem to always be readable, even when larger ones in the same directory are.
We have some users who use AnyConnect regularly; the tunnel is terminated on a 5520 ASA. The tunnel group is currently set up to send RADIUS aaa requests to the ACS server, which in turn is set up to query Active Directory. This is working perfectly for all AnyConnect users except for one person. authentication worked fine for this person as well before we switched from an old Steel Belted Radius server that used to be doing the same thing basically, it handled the RADIUS requests but did a look up into Active Directory. So that part of it has not changed. So now when this user tries to log in he gets these the Windows event logs.
Date : 11/02/2012
Time : 21:13:39
Type : Information
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I've looked though the ASA configuration and it is using a valid certificate and everything, signed by GoDaddy etc…. It won’t' let me look at the certificate authority configuration because it says it can't be configured when in a failover pair. I don't really think the problem is at the ASA at this point, because all other users are authenticating correctly. (And so was this user before switching to ACS)Also in the ACS logs it says the user used the wrong password and that is why authentication is failing, but they are using the correct password. So now I am looking into issues with the users account in particular. Something that I think may be worth noting is that this user has a very large access token (one of the largest in the entire organization) belonging to over 98 groups (not including all the sub groups). I'm wondering if having a very large access token could be throwing ACS off for some reason.
I have an RVS4000, and have been unable to update my iPad with the new iOS verison because the download of the update file keeps timing out. The file actually gets to the end of the download, but then times out before completion.
My RVS4000 is being used in gateway mode and is connected to another cable modem. When I connect my computer directly to the cable modem, the download completes without issue.
I've turned the IPS off.My patience is running out, as I've tried just about everything (firmware update, reboot, signature update, etc.). When I contact support, they want me to pay $79 to open a ticket. The router costs $120.
I have an interesting job where i am having to fit a wifi network through a large property. I was advised to use the Cisco 2504 WLC and 9 x Cisco AIR-AP1142N access points.I know that out of the box the AP's (in standalone versions) have the GUI enabled. Not being completley up with CLI etc, is the WLC GUI enabled straight out of the box? if not, is it complicated to get it up and running?
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