On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 06:31 +, Simon Lockhart wrote:
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> This one is one I'd not tried before and looks very useful. I assume this is
> reporting the ESP utilisation, and thus in the case of my ESP-40, how close I
> am to the 40Gbps aggregate switching limit.
>
> Do you know if this information
On Sun Mar 16, 2014 at 08:17:07PM -0400, Pete Lumbis wrote:
> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/asr-1000-series-aggregation-services-routers/110531-asr-packet-drop.htm
Thanks - I've looked at that page a few times, but it seems to focus on how to
find out what's gone wrong when y
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/asr-1000-series-aggregation-services-routers/110531-asr-packet-drop.htm
"show plat hard qfp active stat drop | e _0_" to show any internal drops
and a reason
"show plat hard qfp active datapath utilization" will show the total QFP
load
On Sun,
All,
I have a number of ASR1004's on my network, each with an identical
configuration, consisting of:
ASR1000-RP2
ASR1000-ESP40
2 * ASR1000-SIP40
4 * SPA-1X10GE-L-V2 (Te0/0/0, Te0/1/0, Te1/0/0, Te1/1/0)
Two of the 10G ports are customer facing, the other two are core facing. All
the 10G ports a