[c-nsp] 7301 NPE-G1 gigabit overruns
Lars Lystrup Christensen
llc at dansketelecom.com
Wed Feb 11 08:47:34 EST 2009
Hi John
We had the same issue a few years ago on a Cisco 7204VXR with the NPE-G1 processor. I believe we were told, that we had hit the max capacity of the router.
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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Lars Lystrup Christensen
Director of Engineering, CCIE(tm) #20292
Danske Telecom A/S
Sundkrogsgade 13, 4
2100 København Ø
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of john douglas
Sent: 11. februar 2009 14:36
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 7301 NPE-G1 gigabit overruns
Hi All,
I am hoping someone may have some guidance.
We have some 7301 NPE-G1 running 12.2(33)SRC3 connected to Catalyst
3560 switch, dot1q trunking with a few Vlans. I find on the 7301
router whenever I try to drive a given gigabit sub interface beyond
about 200mbps I begin to see Input Errors (Overruns) incrementing on
the physical interface and begin exhibiting packet loss. Under the
show controller information I see rx_overrun and rx_int_drop
incrementing - all other Rx error values under "Statistics" section
are zero. On the switch I see pause input incrementing, but no errors.
Cpu is 40%.
I have read other postings about this being attributed to microburst
of traffic but I am still a little unclear I am trying to work out
1) Does the G1 correctly support pause frames?
2) Are there any knobs we can tweak - or we simply hitting the limits
of the silicon?
The short term solution has been to spread the vlan sub interfaces
over the 3 gig interfaces however this leaves me in a situation where
I cannot really use EEM to migrate sub interface config from one
gigabit interface to another should there be a failure, as the target
interface will being exhibiting overruns and loss.
Any advice appreciated,
Kind regards,
John
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