hello,
I'am testing IP TV using extreme core based on quite old, but
still alive Alpine3808,3804 and Summit5i switches.
At the moment, the test device generating multicast reports
is connected in this way:
source-->AlpineA-->RedBack(PIM)-->AlpineA-->AlpineB-->Summit48-->TestSystem.
TestSystem reports:
Sep 18 17:41:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11310.0-11320.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:41:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11340.0-11350.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:42:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11380.0-11390.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:42:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11410.0-11420.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:43:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11430.0-11440.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:44:20 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11510.0-11520.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:45:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11590.0-11600.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:45:50 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11600.0-11610.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11610.0-11620.0 sec 3 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11620.0-11630.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11640.0-11650.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
looks nasty...
soft in Alpine 7.6.4.4
soft in RedBack 6.1.1.4
No multilinks...
Is there any possibility that Alpine does the reordering of packets ??
If yes, is there any solution to that problem ?
Reordering is common problem from the source side, but... I have 10x
more reorders that others..
Regards,
Marcin
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I'am testing IP TV using extreme core based on quite old, but
still alive Alpine3808,3804 and Summit5i switches.
At the moment, the test device generating multicast reports
is connected in this way:
source-->AlpineA-->RedBack(PIM)-->AlpineA-->AlpineB-->Summit48-->TestSystem.
TestSystem reports:
Sep 18 17:41:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11310.0-11320.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:41:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11340.0-11350.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:42:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11380.0-11390.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:42:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11410.0-11420.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:43:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11430.0-11440.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:44:20 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11510.0-11520.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:45:40 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11590.0-11600.0 sec 2 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:45:50 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11600.0-11610.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:00 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11610.0-11620.0 sec 3 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:10 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11620.0-11630.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
Sep 18 17:46:30 10.200.180.4 iperf: [ 3] 11640.0-11650.0 sec 1 datagrams
received out-of-order
looks nasty...
soft in Alpine 7.6.4.4
soft in RedBack 6.1.1.4
No multilinks...
Is there any possibility that Alpine does the reordering of packets ??
If yes, is there any solution to that problem ?
Reordering is common problem from the source side, but... I have 10x
more reorders that others..
Regards,
Marcin
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