Re: OK. I feel dumb but asking anyway

2001-01-31 Thread Raul F. Fernandez-IGLOU

Natasha,

I love that name...anyway here is the definition:
Throttle - Number of times the receiver on the port was disabled, possibly
due to buffer or processor overload.

Take care,

Raul

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 When doing a (show int) on a 2500 part of the output says "shinterface"
 I hope that's show interface!
 Would hate to see what a "shinterface" looks like. lol
 It also says something about runts, giants, and throttles. What the heck
 are throttles?


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OK. I feel dumb but asking anyway

2001-01-30 Thread Natasha

When doing a (show int) on a 2500 part of the output says "shinterface"
I hope that's show interface!
Would hate to see what a "shinterface" looks like. lol
It also says something about runts, giants, and throttles. What the heck
are throttles?

 
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Re: OK. I feel dumb but asking anyway

2001-01-30 Thread Flem

Natasha ,

When the input queue is overflown ( this is process
switched traffic , it needs cpu intervention ) and the
router is dropping packets because of a queue full
condition ( 76/75 ) then the interface is throttled .

On low end platforms the router stops processing
interrupts from that interface and all packets are
dropped ( the router does not increase the drops or
ignores counter on that interface when it throttles ).

High end platforms behave different .
It will still fast switch traffic but it is not
allowed to enqueue packets to process level when the
interface is in a throttle condition .

It is a defensive behavior .
In general throttles are bad . To much process
switched traffic or to much junk flying in the routers
direction


flem


--- Natasha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 When doing a (show int) on a 2500 part of the output
 says "shinterface"
 I hope that's show interface!
 Would hate to see what a "shinterface" looks like.
 lol
 It also says something about runts, giants, and
 throttles. What the heck
 are throttles?
 
  
 
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