SPD (Selective Packet Discard)

2001-01-14 Thread Adam Quiggle
Hi everyone, I'm trying to find information regarding SPD and am having a heck of time. Here is what I've found so regarding SPD (selective packet discard): Selective Packet Discard - When in severe overload conditions, routers that cannot keep u

Re: SPD (Selective Packet Discard)

2001-01-14 Thread J Roysdon
gt; time. Here is what I've found so regarding SPD (selective packet discard): > > Selective Packet Discard > - > When in severe overload conditions, routers that cannot keep up with the > incoming packet stream must drop packets. If no intelligen

Re: SPD (Selective Packet Discard)

2001-01-14 Thread Adam Quiggle
At 04:11 PM 1/14/01, J Roysdon wrote: >I've never heard of SPD, but as usual a quick search at CCO gave results: >http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/ios112p/xprn >112/141503.htm > >New Features in Release 11.2(5)P: >Selective Packet Discard (SPD) >http://www.cisco.com/

Re: SPD (Selective Packet Discard)

2001-01-14 Thread Flem
Adam , SPD is limited to certain packets , this is what I found in an old email ; When process switching to repopulate caches after aroute or interface flap, the code currently throttles (temporarily disables) interfaces that reach 75 packets on their process level input queue. As BGP,IGP, and

Re: SPD (Selective Packet Discard)

2001-01-15 Thread Jason A. Diegmueller
> show ip spd > show int switching' has some extra info too. Interesting. This led me to try "ip spd" in global config, which gave me the following: 2610-lab3(config)#ip spd % Incomplete command. Oh? This prompted me to check Bert Boerland's DOTU (Document the Undocumented) Project fou