[c-nsp] GSR ge-gbic-sc-b traffic limit?

Kevin Scheunemann kevin at honeycomb.net
Mon Mar 6 12:05:06 EST 2006


I get the result doing a "show interface gige 1/0"
As well as my cacti graph
Gige1/0:
5 minute input rate 5495000 bits/sec, 7473 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 216550000 bits/sec, 26513 packets/sec
Gige2/0:
5 minute input rate 216709000 bits/sec, 26546 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 5463000 bits/sec, 7415 packets/sec

Kevin


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From: Peter Salanki [mailto:peter.salanki at bahnhof.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 10:56 AM
To: Kevin Scheunemann
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] GSR ge-gbic-sc-b traffic limit?

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You should see a CPU increase as the bandwidth increases. How did you
get the result of 225mbit?

/Peter Salanki
Bahnhof AB (AS8473)
Stockholm, Sweden

6 mar 2006 kl. 17.47 skrev Kevin Scheunemann:

> I just put a 12008 into production this weekend with 1 grp-b and 2 
> ge-gbic-sc-b with a full switch fabric.
> With my daily traffic load, I am unable to push more than 225Mbit/ sec

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> 26581 packets/sec.
> The cpu load on the linecards is really low 4% to 6%.
> I have one ACL on inbound traffic on one of the interfaces, I disabled

> the acl for the interface but that did'nt help.
> Is there anything else I can check as to why the performance is'nt 
> there?
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