I just found this:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk824/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094b48.shtml

It looks like it the BD part stands for "buffer description" so its a data structure describing a packet in the queue?




Tyson Scott wrote:
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This is my guess based on searches.

Here is the only article that I could find that seemed to make sense.

http://net.educause.edu/elements/attachments/rfi/rfi_1/XACCT_original.pdf


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Derick Winkworth
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 8:45 AM
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Subject: tx-ring-limit on ISR ATM-AIM module...

All:

I believe I may need to tune down the tx-ring on a 3845 with ATM-AIM module. I'm looking at this, and it doesn't look like it uses the same system that the 7200 uses (i.e., with particles/576 bytes per particle calculation).
from "show controller atm0/ima0" I see the following:

############
MXT5100 Channel Info:

    Channel Info (0):
      Chan_ID (0x1425), Open Status SUCCESS, VC(1)VPI/VCI(1/777),
      Tx Ring packets(used/max 0/40), Tx SBD(used/max 0/40)
      Tx PDU(5941481), Tx PDU discard(0)
      Tx SDU size err(0), Tx cell CLP0(123777482), Tx cell CLP1(0)
      Rx PDU(4827762), Rx PDU discard(0), Rx SDU size err(0)
      Rx CRC err(1), Rx cell CLP0(24771185), Rx cell CLP1(0)

#################


So it looks like the tx-ring is just 40 "packets" long. I'm assuming this means 40 AAL5 packets? Does anyone know what "SBD" stands for?

I tried getting some tech docs on the MXT5100 from Conexant, but you need a support account to access that.


Derick


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