[c-nsp] 7200VXR bandwidth points
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Jun 27 08:44:16 EDT 2006
The answer is no.
Rodney
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 10:52:08AM +0200, Fredrik.Jacobsson at enskilda.se wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How can one tell if oversubscribing bandwidth points causes drops on the
> bus?
> Is there a CLI command? Or perhaps SNMP?
>
> I just got my hands of a couple of routers that is in production and uses
> 1400 (!!!) points on one bus and 570 points on the other. But no complaints
> from
> users or in the log. I was thinking if it would be better to rebalance the
> cards to 970/1000 instead, but I'd prefer not to touch it until I have
> another
> 7200 to take some load off it.
>
> So...how do I see that/if the overload causes problems?
>
> Best regards
> /Fredrik
>
>
>
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