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Troubleshooting Performance Issues, Known Issues, Device and Box Labels, N-GXE-xx-02 User Guide

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Lantronix N-GXE-xx-02 User Guide Troubleshooting Performance Issues This section lists some components to check for peak performance. Cable length/quality: Do not exceed the max recommended length for your cable type. Use shorter lengths where possible for better performance. Check both ends for damaged or loose connectors. Check cables for kinks or damaged segments. Bus speed/traffic: the PCI bus accommodates the slowest PCI card installed. Check if you have a card that is slowing down your system. Processor and memory: Check your performance monitoring programs and see if traffic is being affected by your processor speed, available memory, or other processes. Transmission frame size: try adjusting or maximizing the transmission frame size. Note that OSes, switches, and NICs each impose different limits on max fame size (MTU). Check your OS documentation for Jumbo frames support. Operating System: Network feature implementations (e.g., WOL, Jumbo frames, segmentation) vary by OS. Known Issues Teaming - Dynamic Link Aggregation (802.3ad): a recent Windows update apparently broke Teaming with numerous Intel NICs, including the i210. Try re-installing a fresh copy of Windows 10 with the latest Intel drivers. Device and Box Labels The Product ID, MAC Address, Serial #, Board PN and Rev. are printed on the Box Label and on the Device Label. Box Label Device Label 33748 Rev. C https://www.lantronix.com/ 24

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Troubleshooting Performance Issues
This section lists some components to check for peak performance.
Cable length/quality
: Do not exceed the max recommended length for your cable type. Use shorter
lengths where possible for better performance. Check both ends for damaged or loose connectors.
Check cables for kinks or damaged segments.
Bus speed/traffic
: the PCI bus accommodates the slowest PCI card installed. Check if you have a card
that is slowing down your system.
Processor and memory
:
Check your performance monitoring programs and see if traffic is being
affected by your processor speed, available memory, or other processes.
Transmission frame size
: try adjusting or maximizing the transmission frame size. Note that OSes,
switches, and NICs each impose different limits on max fame size (MTU). Check your OS documentation
for Jumbo frames support.
Operating System
: Network feature implementations (e.g., WOL, Jumbo frames, segmentation) vary by
OS.
Known Issues
Teaming - Dynamic Link Aggregation (802.3ad): a recent Windows update apparently broke Teaming
with numerous Intel NICs, including the i210.
Try re-installing a fresh copy of Windows 10 with the latest
Intel drivers.
Device and Box Labels
The Product ID, MAC Address, Serial #, Board PN and Rev. are printed on the Box Label and on the
Device Label.
Box Label
Device Label