Re: OT - Slow network segment by Gary
Gary
Mon Sep 01 17:54:56 CDT 2003
Sounds like maybe a transistor, power supply, etc... is beginning to fail,
and then when you turn off the hub for a while it has a chance to cool off.
Once cooled a little bit it then works normally until it begins to overheat
again.
I'm assuming you have already put a sniffer on your network to measure
traffic to eliminate things like packet storms.
"Slarty Bartfast" <Slarty@Bartfast.com> wrote in message
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> Hi BillyW,
> That would be right - you can't buy hubs anymore because switches are so
> cheap.
> But the water analogy - it will fill up with a lot of traffic, but the
same
> traffic is there after I turn it back on. It doesn't 'retain' the 'water'.
> Why does it seem to 'clear' after rebooting?
>
> --
>
> Regards
>
> Slarty Bartfast
>
>