Hi,

On 17 February 2011 09:48, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) <oboeh...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
>
>> That helps a lot. Any idea what those counters actually count? We seem
>> to have a very high PARSE_INGRESS_DROP_CNT (around 1000pps) and
>> UIDB_TCAM_MISS_AGG_DROP (another 1000pps)?
>
> I'm not an expert, but these two could be related: UIDB_TCAM_MISS_AGG_DROP 
> reports packets hitting the main interface failing classification by any of 
> its subinterface. Is this a trunk and you receive dot1q-tagged traffic which 
> you don't have a matching subinterface or EVC?
>

You might be right, there is about 160 subinterfaces on that
interface, with both single and dual tag matches, both L2 and L3.
Since the services get provisioned by 3rd party it's possible (and
quite likely) that they provision access on vlans that we do not have
configured yet.

kind regards
Pshem

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