[c-nsp] NonOversubscribed ports

azher at hep.caltech.edu azher at hep.caltech.edu
Sun Oct 7 03:03:48 EDT 2007


Hi,

I have looked into this section, however i am not clear about the local 
switching ?? does the local switching relates to traffic that stays 
within this line card or goes across the switch fabric ??

Thnx
-Azher

Daniel Suchy wrote:
> Hi,
> port 1,2,5,6 can be used as non-oversubscribed, and there is also "no 
hw-module slot <slotnum> oversubscription" command available for 
disabling rest of the ports.
> See Q/A for that module on
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns668/netqa0900aecd80534905.html Regards,
> Daniel
> On 10/07/2007 02:11 AM, azher at hep.caltech.edu wrote:
>> Hi,
>> The 8 port 10G line card has backplane capacity of 40G meaning its an
oversubscribed card. So how the ASICs are managing these 8 ports and 
which
>> port combination will offer non over subscription ??
>> Thnx
>> -Azher
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