回复: Re: [c-nsp] Catalyst6509 GE keep dropping incoming frames
Arturo Servin
aservin at remoteconfig.net
Sat Jun 4 12:37:41 EDT 2005
Joe Shen wrote:
>thanks.
>
>Well, do you means we could try with reconnect some of
>those servers' interface ? some of servers do have
>high volume of data transferred everyday.
>
>Joe
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>--- Sukumar Subburayan <sukumars at cisco.com>写道:
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>>The 6148-GE-TX card you have is a 8:1
>>oversubscribed card. It is possible
>>that you have some high traffic servers aggregated
>>within the same group of
>>asics and hence causing oversubscription and
>>dropping of packets on the input.
>>There may be other reasons like SPAN being enabled
>>on one of the ports etc..
>>
>>Without understanding your traffic profile etc.. it
>>is hard to say what is
>>causing this. This cannot be solved over email
>>thread. Pls open a TAC case and
>>unicast me the case number..
>>
>>I will follow-up with the TAC engineer and you.
>>
>>thanks
>>sukumar
>>
>>
>>On Jun 1, 9:16am, Joe Shen wrote:
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>>>Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Catalyst6509 GE keep dropping
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>>incoming frames
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Thats rigth. I did not find the info but I guess each set of 8 ports
share the same ASIC. So you maybe have to monitor the traffic per port
and rearrange the server´s distribution.
-as
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