[nsp] What's bus (f) on a Cat5500?

Gert Doering gert@greenie.muc.de
Fri, 29 Nov 2002 17:05:00 +0100


Hi,

today I noticed an interesting detail in a "familiar" message...:

%SYS-5-SYS_HITRFC3:31% traffic load exceeded threshold on switching bus (f)

According to CCO, "(f)" is the switching bus that has more load than
the threshold I've set (30%).  Fine.  Now what's bus "f" in a Cat5500...?

switch> (enable) sh traf
Threshold: 30%
Switching-Bus Traffic Peak Peak-Time
------------- ------- ---- -------------------------
A              25%     36% Wed Jul 31 2002, 01:43:46
B              35%     44% Mon Jul 22 2002, 02:11:04
C              25%     40% Mon Jun 10 2002, 01:36:53

... lists only A, B, C...

Going through all my back logs, I find that it never printed anything but
(f), but according to show traf, there was over-peak activity on A/B/C as
well.  Display bug?

The box in question is a Cat5509, 2xSupIIIG, CatOS 5.5(13).

thanks for enlightenment :-)

gert

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