I moved the Extreme Switch to a different port. Everything seems "ok" and I
don't see any extraneous CPU usage, however the error message is still
appearing, albeit with a slightly different message:

%AAL5-3-NOBUFFER:  No reassembly buffers to receive pkt , vpi 0, vci 36

Note the "vci 36" instead of 35 from my previous post. I found a little
information about this error on some Cat6000 release notes:

CSCdp22285

The "no reassembly buffers to receive pkt, vpi 0, vci 36" message is
displayed.
Symptom: On a system with over 10,000 IP multicast routes, multiple "No
reassembly buffers to receive pkt, vpi 0, vci 36" messages are displayed. 

Well 1) I'm not running any multicast routing, 2) I'm using a Cat8510 not a
6000 and 3) this bug is reported "resolved" in 12.0(5)W5(13a), furthermore,
I'm running 12.1(7a)EY, which lists no mention of this bug in the release
notes. Wonder what this is? 



-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: %AAL5-3-NOBUFFER: error on Catalyst 8510 [7:34787]


Anyone familiar with this error? A search on CCO and the error decoder tool
didn't reveal anything.

%AAL5-3-NOBUFFER:  No reassembly buffers to receive pkt , vpi 0, vci 35  

I was under the impression this error was related to ATM. However, we don't
have any ATM interfaces on this 8510, just a GigE port and some fast
ethernet. The error appears when I connect a fast ethernet port to an older
Extreme Summit 48 switch; CPU usage rockets to 99%. As soon as I shut the
interface down, the error stops. Any ideas?


 - Sean




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