[c-nsp] Strange ME3400 PPS Limit

Rubens Kuhl rubensk at gmail.com
Wed Apr 14 12:55:44 EDT 2010


Which means the 3400 CPU and not the switching engine is forwarding
the packets... how many routes are you trying to feed the 3400 ?


Rubens



On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Jeremy Parr <jeremyparr at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14 April 2010 11:57, Jeremy Parr <jeremyparr at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have an ME3400 running 12.2(46)SE that will not pass (much) more
>> than 1000pps through its copper gig port. The interface counters hover
>> around 1000pps tx/rx, while the bps rate fluctuates (presumable due to
>> the variable packet sizes getting thrown at it). There are no service
>> policys or rate limits applied to any of the interfaces. Any thoughts?
>>
>>  5 minute input rate 1681000 bits/sec, 879 packets/sec
>>  5 minute output rate 7545000 bits/sec, 1012 packets/sec
>
> I am also seeing the following in the logs....
>
> %PLATFORM_UCAST-6-PREFIX:  One or more, more specific prefixes could
> not be programmed into TCAM and are being covered by a less specific
> prefix
>
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