ve properly with the config I posted earlier.
Tim
From: Drew Weaver
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2021 8:20 AM
To: 'Jeffrey G. Fitzwater' ; Tim Stevenson (tstevens)
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Subject: RE: Nexus Architecture question
Yes, the problem is that the OS doesn
OS; I suspect you are using some other platform eg n5k
or n7k? I may be able to try it out here depending on what you're using.
Thanks,
Tim
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From: Drew Weaver
Sent: Thursday, June 3, 2021 12:37 PM
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Hi Drew,
In answer to your question about BGP, the BGP process runs only on the
supervisor engine, it does not run on the linecards or anywhere else. It's a
single process, not a per-interface process or anything like that.
Curious how exactly you are configuring CoPP to
isco_Nexus_9000_Series_NX-OS_System_Management_Configuration_Guide_7x/b_Cisco_Nexus_9000_Series_NX-OS_System_Management_Configuration_Guide_7x_chapter_011000.html
Hope that helps,
Tim
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 9:13 AM
To: Tim Stevenson (tstevens)
Cc: Lasse Bi
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Should be like this:
tstevens-9236c-1(config)# line vty
tstevens-9236c-1(config-line)# ip
ip ipv6
tstevens-9236c-1(config-line)# ip access-class foo in
tstevens-9236c-1(config-line)# ipv6 access-class bar in
tstevens-9236c-1(config-line)# sh run | sec vty
line vty
acces
0
0
dpss6400 0 0
0
sflow 4 25134089890 0
25134089890
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> Ye
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Release notes have this information. EX & FX are both supported. 3600-R is not.
See Table 2/Table 3 here:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/xnc/nexus_data_broker/release_notes/Nexus_Data_Broker_Release_Notes_371.html
Hope that helps,
Tim
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, region resizing requires a switch reboot.
Tim
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Subject: Re: TCAM utilization on Nexus 9396
Thanks for clarification, i have
e, no performance penalty for that.
Tim
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Folks and ( Tim/Nick )
I have Cisco Nexus 93
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Thanks Tim,
Here is the output of show hardware rate-limiter
llector is able to consume
everything coming from all sflow enabled switches without dropping, for the
same reason mentioned above.
Hope that helps,
Tim
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Make sure you distinguish between N9300 (1st generation) and N9300-EX/FX/FX2
(2nd generation). The SFLOW + SPAN limitation applies only to the latter. It's
also on the latter that Netflow is supported, which can run concurrently with
SPAN sessions.
Tim
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Hi Brad,
I checked this on n7700 F3 - concur that even w/'statistics per-entry', the hit
count is not incrementing in 'sh ip access' output when the ACL is used for QOS
classification. Same behavior in 8.3.1.
>From what I see, the statistics are in fact incrementing in ha
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There isn't one. Closest is Nexus 3636C-R, this is J+ based like the 9636C-RX
but with on-chip tables only (no external TCAM).
Tim
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Subj
16
Eth1/351a004400 10102 255 136 -13 1224
Eth1/361a004600 10106 255 140 -13 1632
BR,
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Not aware of a single document that will show that for all platforms. Best way
is "show interface hardware-mappings". "Unit" and "Slice" are the main points
of reference (unit == ASIC instance, slice == pipeline).
E.g., 93180yc-ex:
leaf1# sh int hard
Legends:
SMod
ps,
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> which is 8 x 1G
> connections to 8 x 8:1 oversubscribed port ASICs.
the easiest way to think of a 6148 is that it's like 8 individual 1G
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On 05/03/15 10:00, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
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You do not need MSDP under this configuration, Anycast w/PIM &
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Hi Brian, please see inline below:
At 09:06 AM 2/3/2015 Tuesday, Brian Christopher Raaen quipped:
I was doing some research and found the Nexus listed a limit of 23 entries
for PBR.
This is a limit on number of PBR route-map sequences
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so this is something to avoid.
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Hello fellow networking enthusiasts,
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At 04:12 AM 6/5/2013 Wednesday, Phil Mayers remarked:
On 03/06/13 21:44, Tim Stevenson wrote:
At 01:08 PM 6/3/2013 Monday, Phil Mayers clamored:
How can I accomplish the equivalent of the "boundary" on NX-OS 5.2 for
N7k, given it lacks the command? Does one just use a normal ACL,
pendent filtering control for each
protocol, ie, PIM, IGMP, MSDP, etc.
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ly one supervisor,
>>> it should be on slot 5. Above we can see that the boot system is
>>> missing for sup-2.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In summary, is there any problem if I simply update the boot
>>> variables and reload ? May I end up with the supervisor running the
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At 10:53 AM 6/27/2012, Peter Rathlev pronounced:
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 10:46 -0700, Tim Stevenson wrote:
> Unfortunately, there are no 'absolute' per queue counters, only per
> queue drop counters.
Any chance of that ever showing up on the Cat6500 platform? :-D
Not on 67xx ca
bandwidth of the link and no queuing
would be necessary in the first place.
Supposing there is no traffic in the other queues - in that case, you
could certainly still have oversubscription of the single queue and
drops, but changing the weight should have no effect on that scenario
at all
At 09:20 AM 6/27/2012, Phil Mayers pronounced:
note that queues don't have bandwidth, they have size and weight.
Yes, I've always disliked this term, "bandwidth" - I think "weight"
would have been better, but that's water under the bridge.
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At 01:37 AM 1/6/2012, Phil Mayers noted:
On 01/06/2012 07:26 AM, Tim Stevenson wrote:
> Correct. No EoMPLS, no VPLS as yet, it's roadmapped.
Tim, do you happen to know / can you tell us if the L2 MPLS features
will be covered by the same feature license, or will people have to
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find any vrf keywords on debug commands. I also tried changing
routing-context to the non-default vrf, but that did not help. Any way to
debug activity in the non-default vrfs? For example, debug ip ospf events?
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debug ip packet
`end`
C1-Default# sh debug logfile mydebugs
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At 08:08 PM 5/2/2011, Tim Durack mused:
Okay, so 1 proxy forwarder = 1 SVI?
I guess I'm trying to figure out how many SVIs I can proxy-route with
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> For one thing you could provide up to 256 10G links between two boxes,
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I don't know, that's why I'm asking, but if that's a viable option, will
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Hi Chuck,
You're correct, if you first configure the span dest as a .1q trunk,
the SPANned traffic will go out vlan tagged (regardless of whether
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On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Tim Stevenson
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Hi John,
Let's get everyone agreed on the terminology first, then we can try
to solve the problem.
* ECMP = Equal cost multipath, it is most typ
issues. If changing the hash
doesn't work, we may have to go back to etherchannels. I really hope
we don't have to do that.
Thanks again!
On Oct 3, 2010 11:08 AM, "Tim Stevenson"
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> Hi John,
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On Sep 28, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Tim Stevenson wrote:
With a tunnel you don't know whi
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) and it will be limted to 32 FEX per 7k (and fex must be
2248 or 2232, 2148 not supported)
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Hope that helps,
Tim
thanks, Paul
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Hi PA,
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