Hi,

Yup - unfortunately that command doesn’t seem to be present on 15.1(1)SY or 
12.2(33)SXJ

Cheers!



Robert Williams
Custodian Data Centre
Email: rob...@custodiandc.com
http://www.CustodianDC.com

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Sent: 01 June 2013 16:27
To: Robert Williams
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Crazy control-plane CoPP counters?

Dne 1.6.2013 16:50, Robert Williams napsal(a):
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know the command to clear the control-plane CoPP counters on a 
> 6500 / Sup-720?
clear control-plane *

Works for me, but I presume you have already tried this.

(WS-C6509-E) - 122-33.SRE3

   Supervisor Engine 720 (Active)         WS-SUP720-3BXL
   Supervisor Engine 720 (Hot)            WS-SUP720-3BXL


J.Ondracek
Dial Telecom, a.s.

>
> Or to debug why a particular counter is incrementing at an impossible rate?
>
> We have a couple of counters which are going crazy (output below) and reading 
> rates per second which are simply impossible. Even for the whole chassis.
>
> #sh policy-map control-plane input
>      class-map: CoPP-routing-ebgp-xxxxxx (match-any)
>        Match: access-group 121
>        police :
>          175000 bps 250000 limit 250000 extended limit
>        Earl in slot 1 :
>          0 bytes
>          5 minute offered rate 0 bps
>          aggregate-forwarded 0 bytes action: transmit
>          exceeded 0 bytes action: drop
>          aggregate-forward 0 bps exceed 0 bps
>        Earl in slot 5 :
>          859 bytes
>          5 minute offered rate 48 bps
>          aggregate-forwarded 859 bytes action: transmit
>          exceeded 0 bytes action: drop
>          aggregate-forward 56 bps exceed 0 bps
>        Earl in slot 8 :
>          18446463698244514645 bytes
>          5 minute offered rate 32755018000 bps
>          aggregate-forwarded 0 bytes action: transmit
>          exceeded 18446463698244514645 bytes action: drop
>          aggregate-forward 0 bps exceed 3689348814741941472 bps
>        Earl in slot 9 :
>          0 bytes
>          5 minute offered rate 0 bps
>          aggregate-forwarded 0 bytes action: transmit
>          exceeded 0 bytes action: drop
>          aggregate-forward 0 bps exceed 0 bps
>
>
> The class-map is:
> Class Map match-any CoPP-routing-ebgp-xxxxxxx (id 37)
>     Match access-group  121
>
> The access list it matches is:
> Extended IP access list 121
>      10 permit tcp host x.x.x.x eq bgp any gt 1024 (168533 matches)
>      20 permit tcp host x.x.x.x gt 1024 any eq bgp (1607 matches)
>
>
> A different class-map is doing a similar thing, but for the Earl in slot 9, 
> instead of slot 8. There are around 45 classes on the device, many of them 
> have similar configs (matching ebgp sessions) and only two of them are 
> behaving this way.
>
> Running 15.1(1)SY with dual Supervisors. We have tried removing and 
> re-attaching the CoPP itself, as well as completely deleting it and 
> re-sending it, but nothing seems to clear the counter, or fix the underlying 
> issue.
>
> Modules are:
>
> Mod Ports Card Type                              Model
> --- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------
>    1    4  CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet      WS-X6704-10GE
>    4   16  SFM-capable 16 port 10/100/1000mb RJ45 WS-X6516-GE-TX
>    5    2  Supervisor Engine 720 (Active)         WS-SUP720-3BXL
>    6    2  Supervisor Engine 720 (Hot)            WS-SUP720-3BXL
>    7   16  SFM-capable 16 port 1000mb GBIC        WS-X6516A-GBIC
>    8    4  CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet      WS-X6704-10GE
>    9    8  CEF720 8 port 10GE with DFC            WS-X6708-10GE
>
> Any pointers appreciated!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Robert Williams
> Custodian Data Centre
> Email: rob...@custodiandc.com
> http://www.CustodianDC.com
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