[c-nsp] MLPPP and ip load-sharing per-packet

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Mon Oct 10 14:42:01 EDT 2005


On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 02:24:00PM -0400, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Rodney Dunn wrote:
> 
> > Very possible. Catching those spikes can be very difficult.
> 
> I just noticed something else that may have more to do with it.
> For some reason, both ends are process switching nearly all the input 
> traffic (according to show int mu1 stats).
> 
> I've got other multilink groups in different POPs on the same platform 
> (7200vxr/NPE300) and software (12.2.14S3) not doing this and apparently 
> configured identically.

Check 'sh cef in' for the bundle interface and see if it tells you anything.
You have to check the features on the downstream interfaces to see
if you have a feature on that will force a punt in that code.

> 
> Perhaps its time for a reload?
> I know it's time for IOS upgrades...just not sure which 12.2S to try next.
> 
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