Packet loss only in one direction.
Customer with a rather large network (120 nodes) is facing problems with only one out of three of our MFP's. Often the machine (static IP, all unused protocols and DHCP turned off) is not accessible, massive packet loss when pinged. When I disconnect the MFP and use its patch cable connection to hook up my laptop (substituting the MFP with my Laptop I mean) than there's the same situation with identical massive packet losses when I try to ping my laptop (not the same IP address as the MFP before) from any other node. However when I ping with my laptop any node in the network I have pings replying without losses at all and a response of <2ms. In the opposite direction, any node to laptop, the losses are again there. The switch has been replaced several weeks ago for unrelated reasons but the previous one did exactly the same. Tried several different trunk lines from the switch to the room where the MFP stands. All show the same behavior. Firewall is not having any restrictions for the concerned IP addresses.
Any idea where to look?
Hans
PS Replaced controller + nic twice already although knowing that the fault is somewhere else to find but I wanted to show the customer that "I care"
Customer with a rather large network (120 nodes) is facing problems with only one out of three of our MFP's. Often the machine (static IP, all unused protocols and DHCP turned off) is not accessible, massive packet loss when pinged. When I disconnect the MFP and use its patch cable connection to hook up my laptop (substituting the MFP with my Laptop I mean) than there's the same situation with identical massive packet losses when I try to ping my laptop (not the same IP address as the MFP before) from any other node. However when I ping with my laptop any node in the network I have pings replying without losses at all and a response of <2ms. In the opposite direction, any node to laptop, the losses are again there. The switch has been replaced several weeks ago for unrelated reasons but the previous one did exactly the same. Tried several different trunk lines from the switch to the room where the MFP stands. All show the same behavior. Firewall is not having any restrictions for the concerned IP addresses.
Any idea where to look?
Hans
PS Replaced controller + nic twice already although knowing that the fault is somewhere else to find but I wanted to show the customer that "I care"
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