[c-nsp] LC-1OC12/POS-SM
Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer)
oboehmer at cisco.com
Fri Nov 25 08:03:41 EST 2005
Serg,
the OC12 E0 LC will show the same performance as the 4xOC3, so if the
OC12 carries the same amount+type of traffic and the features are the
same, you won't have issues..
oli
serghei <> wrote on Friday, November 25, 2005 12:48 PM:
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> If on same router an LC-4OC3/POS-SM card is working perfect with 4
> full stm1 connections, shoud I have problems with the stm4 card using
> same configuration ?
> This is the 4oc3 card running at full capacity (engine 0 too)
> execute-on slot 2 show proc cpu | exc 0.0
> ========= Line Card (Slot 2) =========
>
> CPU utilization for five seconds: 44%/42%; one minute: 43%; five
> minutes: 42% PID Runtime(ms) Invoked uSecs 5Sec 1Min
> 5Min TTY Process 5 28024664 1636965 17119 1.35% 0.18%
> 0.12% 0 Check heaps
>
> FRU: Linecard/Module: LC-4OC3/POS-SM=
> FRU: Linecard/Module: LC-4OC3/POS-SM=
> Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
> Packet Memory: MEM-LC-PKT-128=
> L3 Engine: 0 - OC12 (622 Mbps)
>
> Thank you, serg
>
> On Friday 25 November 2005 13:05, Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer) wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Can you please give me a feedback about this card ? I need to use
>>> an stm4 connection, and someone told me that the card can't go to
>>> speeds higher then 400-500mbps. I need a feedback about maximum pps
>>> and bps that card support in production (other than cisco docs) ?
>>
>> As this is a first generation, software-based linecard (every feature
>> will be executed on the LC-CPU), the performance depends on the
>> number of features you have enabled on the LC and/or on the box. The
>> feature impact is roughly comparable to other software-based
>> platforms (like the 7500/VIP, 7200/NPE, etc.)..
>>
>> oli
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