Kent, 

        That makes sense... however, does this apply if I don't have a SRP
installed on the 8510? (I just have Fastethernet and GigE ports).

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From: Kent Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 7:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Weird 8510CSR problem... HELP! (RESOLVED...almost)
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Sean,

My understanding is that the 8510 SRP is pretty much the same as ASP of
LS1010, it is a ATM switch fabric. That's why both the ASP and SRP can be
installed in slot 13 of the Cat 5500, which connects to the 5G cell-switch
fabric, not the backplanes.
Internally, the 8510 line cards chop the frames into cells before sending
them across the SRP , that's why you got the AAL5 error.

HTH
Kent


""Sean Knox""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Isn't it amazing how often after posting a problem in a public forum, you
> figure out the problem on your own? D'oh!
>
> Anyway, the source of all the troubles was an apparently bad Extreme
Summit
> switch. No matter how the speed and duplex was configured on both ends,
> thousands of collisions and errors were occurring on the link; cable's
good
> too, tested that. As soon as I shut down the connection, cpu usage dropped
> to normal levels and all was happy and merry. However, I am still curious
> why I was receiving the "%AAL5-3-NOBUFFER:  No reassembly buffers to
receive
> pkt , vpi 0, vci 36" error-- as that is definitely an ATM error. I would
> think the error have been something along the lines of no buffer as this
is,
> but without mention of the ATM stuff... would anyone with more experience
> care to comment?
>
> - Sean
>
> -----Original Message-----




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