(I'm Cc:'ing the list again, since I'm sure many known this better than me.)
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 12:04 -0400, krunal shah wrote: > Yes we do. Command "show mls cef summary det" shows 300K of MPLS > routes. Do not have a clue were these come from. My customer has a > campus MPLS network with very little MPLS routes (<100, as displayed > on all other MPLS nodes). Only this switch has some goofy thing > > 6500sw#show mls cef summary det > > Total routes: 616654 > IPv4 unicast routes: 308336 > IPv4 non-vrf routes: 99 > IPv4 non-vrf routes (internal): 0 > IPv4 vrf routes: 308223 > IPv4 vrf routes (internal): 14 > IPv4 Multicast routes: 8 > MPLS routes: 308046 > IPv6 unicast routes: 260 > IPv6 non-vrf routes: 5 > IPv6 non-vrf routes (internal): 0 > IPv6 vrf routes: 0 > IPv6 vrf routes (internal): 255 > IPv6 multicast routes: 3 > EoM routes: 1 Are you absolutely positive that this switch only has ~100 routes? The above almost looks like it has a copy of the default-less routing table. What does "show ip route summary" say? And "show ip bgp vpnv4 all summary"? > 6500sw#show mls cef mpls (output left out) > > Index Local Label Out i/f > Label Op > > 30088 82658(EOS) (-) recirc > 30089 140839(EOS) (-) recirc [...] - Does the switch have MPLS tunnel recirculation enabled? ("mls mpls tunnel-recir" global config) - Have you exceeded the capacity of the box somehow? ("show platform hardware capacity forwarding") - Maybe it's a non-XL PFC ("show module") with more than 192k/239k IPv4 routes ("show mls cef maximum-routes")? -- Peter _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/