[c-nsp] Cisco ME-3400 and queue drops after IOS upgrade

Tassos Chatzithomaoglou achatz at forthnet.gr
Wed Feb 13 05:03:13 EST 2008


You can try the following:

"sh platform pm if-numbers" to find asic/class (under port) for each interface
"sh platform qos debug port-class" to see the thresholds for each queue
"sh platform port-asic stats drop" to see the drops for each queue

I don't know if there is an easier way (or the above is wrong), but the usual "sh mls qos" isn't 
working in ME-3400.

-
Tassos


Robert Hass wrote on 13/2/2008 12:51 πμ:
> On Feb 12, 2008 2:52 PM, Ivan Gasparik <ivan at ig.sk> wrote:
>> FE ports of ME3400 with default configuration have output queue
>> limited to 48 packets. It's not enough for burstable traffic,
>> especially when the uplink of your ME3400 runs at 1Gb/s.
>> If you don't need any QoS, just attach a service-policy like:
> 
> And what about GE ports and their default output queue size ?
> 
> Is any command inside IOS to display queue limits on FE/GE ports ?
> 
> Comparing ME-3400 queue limits to eg. Cat3560, what are default queue
> limits on FE/GE ports on Cat3560 ?
> 
> Thanks
> Robert
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