Re: [nsp] 7200 VXR & NPE400

From: George Robbins (grr@shandakor.tharsis.com)
Date: Mon Mar 12 2001 - 15:05:28 EST


I think It changed with the VXR chassies or NPE-300. In the past it
appeared to be a fixed number, recent IOS appears to work a little
harder and will tell you if one PCI bus or the other in your VXR is
over-commited.

                                                George

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> Did the MAX number of high speed interfaces change w/ the NPE400 ?
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