If you need an example running E-series with M-series or Cisco 7600 series with
OSPF, send me a private message.
Best Regards
Thiago Lizardo
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Bernd Goldschmidt
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 30 de agosto de 2007
Forgot to mention:
Forgot to mention the following, to enable 8 queues:
[edit chassis]
fpc 7 {
pic 0 {
max-queues-per-interface 8;
}
pic 2 {
max-queues-per-interface 8;
}
}
And evidence from a 'show int ge-7/0/7 extensive':
Ingress queues: 8 supported, 8 in
Hi guys,
Can any one explain me what the 'Traffic statistics' means of the 'show
interfaces extensive ge-1/0/0'?
In the 'input bytes' what mens the second column?
According to documentation, the 'Traffic statistics'mens the number and rate
of bytes and packets received and transmitted on the
Well I'm not 100% sure but I would guess that since you cleared the
counters (4secs before), the byte counter hadn't updated yet, but the
rate counter had. If you retry this test and wait another second or
so before doing a 'sho int ge-2/1/0 extensive', do you see the byte
counter showing
Ohduh...I thought the interface was up in his 2nd email (even
though it clearly shows that it's not). Not sure about the bps value.
David
On 8/31/07, Eric Van Tol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're not going to see the delta change at all because the interface
appears to be down:
Hi there, and happy Friday. Seeking guidance with a CoS problem. I'm
trying to get things working on a T-series w/8.2R1.7. I have 2 Gig
interfaces (1 on each of 2 IQ2 PICs) on the same FPC (type 2).
I have a 2-port Gig test set plugged into each of those ports for
traffic generation, and it's
Rui,
The 0's reflect the current link utilization.
HTHs,
-Eddie
On Aug 31, 2007, at 9:14 AM, Rui Bernardo wrote:
Hi guys,
Can any one explain me what the 'Traffic statistics' means of the
'show
interfaces extensive ge-1/0/0'?
In the 'input bytes' what mens the second column?
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