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On 6/30/2010 11:30 AM, Devon True wrote:
All:
I am seeing increasing input queue drops on a 7600 running 12.2(33)SRC5
on a SPA-2X1GE in a 7600-SIP-400.
#sh int g1/1/1
GigabitEthernet1/1/1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is GigEther
I see Input queue: 0/75/1707/0 (size/max/drops/flushes)
Did you play with the command hold-queue XXX in? where XXX is a value
over 75, which is the default value.
El 30/06/10 20:00, Rodney Dunn escribió:
Input queue: 0/75/1707/0 (size/max/drops/flushes)
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On 6/30/2010 2:00 PM, Rodney Dunn wrote:
You could try the 'debug ip cef packet' on the RP, as it captures only
sw switched traffic, and it has rate limiting ability built in it.
I ran 'debug ip cef packet g1/1/1 input rate 5 detail' and watched
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On 7/1/2010 3:54 AM, LM wrote:
I see Input queue: 0/75/1707/0 (size/max/drops/flushes)
Did you play with the command hold-queue XXX in? where XXX is a value
over 75, which is the default value.
I have not. I did watch the input queue size and it
I missed the beginning of this thread. Have you determined what is
causing the giants in the first place?
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Devon True de...@noved.org wrote:
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On 7/1/2010 3:54 AM, LM wrote:
I see Input queue: 0/75/1707/0
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On 7/1/2010 10:29 AM, John Neiberger wrote:
I missed the beginning of this thread. Have you determined what is
causing the giants in the first place?
I have not. I was hoping that the output from 'debug ip cef packet
g1/1/1 input rate 5 detail'
Have you checked for matching bugs on CCO? I remember having a weird
bug like this on a 3600 series router one time. I don't think it was
this exact thing, but it was just some oddball thing that I could
never explain. I searched CCO and found a bug listing that described
what I was seeing. An
In the 6500/7600, I believe anything over 1500 mtu is counted as a giant, even
if you have jumbo frames configured.
- Jared
On Jul 1, 2010, at 10:56 AM, John Neiberger wrote:
Have you checked for matching bugs on CCO? I remember having a weird
bug like this on a 3600 series router one time.
Could be the punts to send the ICMP packets back if they are being
denied in the ACL.
Rodney
On 7/1/10 9:49 AM, Devon True wrote:
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On 6/30/2010 2:00 PM, Rodney Dunn wrote:
You could try the 'debug ip cef packet' on the RP, as it captures only
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All:
I am seeing increasing input queue drops on a 7600 running 12.2(33)SRC5
on a SPA-2X1GE in a 7600-SIP-400.
#sh int g1/1/1
GigabitEthernet1/1/1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is GigEther SPA, address is 001d.7170.3500 (bia 001d.7170.3500)
You could try the 'debug ip cef packet' on the RP, as it captures only
sw switched traffic, and it has rate limiting ability built in it.
Rodney
On 6/30/10 11:30 AM, Devon True wrote:
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I am seeing increasing input queue drops on a 7600
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