Exalt / RADWin FC
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:33 pm
Recently it was brought to my attention that Exalt and RADWin microwaves do not support flow control on the Ethernet port.
Do the SAF microwaves? I'm guessing they since this is what you use Chris?
I'm looking into this because I'm seeing lots of dropped packets going into some RADWin and Exalt microwaves even though they were nowhere near capacity.
The network basically goes from:
50meg fiber ---> Cisco ---> airFiber ---> Cisco ---> RADWin/Exalt/etc ---> Devices with 1 and 2 megabits/second capacity.
Now along with that 50meg fiber is also a 300megabit/second Internet feed going across the same backbone.
Both RADWin and Exalt have told me that their radios do not support FC on the Ethernet interfaces.
My questions:
* Do the SAF radios support FC on the Ethernet interface or is it just a pass through?
* Does turning on FC do anything worthwhile if the switch is running out of buffer space, or is it only going to cause the entire network to syncronize and suffer?
Do the SAF microwaves? I'm guessing they since this is what you use Chris?
I'm looking into this because I'm seeing lots of dropped packets going into some RADWin and Exalt microwaves even though they were nowhere near capacity.
The network basically goes from:
50meg fiber ---> Cisco ---> airFiber ---> Cisco ---> RADWin/Exalt/etc ---> Devices with 1 and 2 megabits/second capacity.
Now along with that 50meg fiber is also a 300megabit/second Internet feed going across the same backbone.
Both RADWin and Exalt have told me that their radios do not support FC on the Ethernet interfaces.
My questions:
* Do the SAF radios support FC on the Ethernet interface or is it just a pass through?
* Does turning on FC do anything worthwhile if the switch is running out of buffer space, or is it only going to cause the entire network to syncronize and suffer?