RMCS
IS-IT--Management
- Oct 20, 2004
- 7
I am an IT consultant with limited Cisco knowledge. I have a client who has an existing P2P T1 that seems to be really slooow!
Can anyone give me some guidance on how to troubleshoot the issue?
Basically the config is:
Site #1 (192.168.0.x)
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Cisco 2500 Series (IOS 12.0(27))
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| (Serial Connection)
Adtran Device
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P2P T1 Bridge (Not routed)
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Adtran Device
| (Serial Connection)
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Cisco 2500 Series (IOS 12.0(27))
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Site #2
I spoke with the phone vendor and 8 of the channels are dedicated to the phone system with the remaining 16 channels available for data. That should give a 1024 link - right? This seems consistent with the 950kbps throughput. However, during the day the throughput drops dramatically.
The P2P link is configured as a bridge and so both sites are using the 192.168.0.x subnet. Is this the best way to configure this link?
Would it be better to setup IP routing between sites instead?
If so, what routing protocol should I use?
Thanks for the help!
Can anyone give me some guidance on how to troubleshoot the issue?
Basically the config is:
Site #1 (192.168.0.x)
|
|
Cisco 2500 Series (IOS 12.0(27))
|
| (Serial Connection)
Adtran Device
|
|
P2P T1 Bridge (Not routed)
|
|
Adtran Device
| (Serial Connection)
|
Cisco 2500 Series (IOS 12.0(27))
|
|
Site #2
I spoke with the phone vendor and 8 of the channels are dedicated to the phone system with the remaining 16 channels available for data. That should give a 1024 link - right? This seems consistent with the 950kbps throughput. However, during the day the throughput drops dramatically.
The P2P link is configured as a bridge and so both sites are using the 192.168.0.x subnet. Is this the best way to configure this link?
Would it be better to setup IP routing between sites instead?
If so, what routing protocol should I use?
Thanks for the help!