[c-nsp] Cat3560E - insufficient buffers for microbursts?

sthaug at nethelp.no sthaug at nethelp.no
Mon Mar 2 04:41:26 EST 2009


>   Closer investigation showed, that for some reason, Cat3560E is doing
> significantly less output buffering than all other Cisco access switches.
> While Cat2960G, Cat3550, Cat3560G and Cat3750G happily buffer any
> microburst upto 100 full size (1500 byte) packets, Cat3560E only buffers
> upto 64 full size packets and starts dropping beginning with 65-th packet.
> This was rather bad surprise, since the Cat3560E is supposed to have
> 10GE uplinks - and with 10:1 or 100:1 speed downshift from uplink into
> access ports decent buffering is vital for proper operation.

We experienced the same problem with ME3400 switches. It has extremely
small buffers by default - the queue size is in units of 256 byte, and
default queue size is only 48 of these. We got around this by configuring
shaping (which is possible on the ME3400) and setting queue-limit 256 in
the policy-map. The problem seems to be resolved in 12.2(46), note the
following point from the release notes:

> CSCsm80634 
>
> The default queue limit for QoS has been changed from 48 to 160
> (256-byte) packets.

I wouldn't be surprised if 3560E has similar behavior (but I haven't
checked).

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no


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