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jfuaito
Apr 20, 2018Aspirant
Ping GS108PEv3 dropped packets
My GS108Ev3 switch and MacBook connected directly to Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router X500. When Ping from my MacBook to the switch, some packets were dropped. Mostly reach approximately icmp_seq 1000 then will see some packets dropped. I had tried to connect the switch from port 1 to 8 to the router's port 1 and continue to Ping respectively but still will get some packets dropped. Is there any correct or recommendation to connect the switch port to router's port? For example, using the switch's port 1 to router's port 1. Both switch (V2.06.03EN) and router ( V2.2.1.10) are using the latest firmware version.
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- Netduma-FraserNetDuma PartnerIf you take a look at this, it may help with your situation: https://serverfault.com/questions/451626/ping-from-a-pc-to-a-switch-beginner
I can't think of any specific settings on the router that would cause that. The specific ports used shouldn't matter.- Personally, I would not worry too much about the occasional dropped packet when directly pinging the switch. The switch's CPU is probably really slow. The CPU should not involved in switching packets. It would be more useful to ping a device connected to the switch.
- jfuaitoAspirant
I think this should be correct that the switch itself response delay. I had tried pinging all three devices which connected to the switch until icmp_seq more than 2000 and none of the packets were lost.
- jfuaitoAspirant
This should be benefit to know and understand.