[c-nsp] BGP routing table !!
Raheel Muhammad
raheel.muhammad at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 07:18:10 EDT 2010
Hi,
Got the issue, but what would be the work around for this? Mqaximum i am
allowed is 223K.
12:44:10.257: %MLSCEF-SP-4-FIB_EXCEPTION_THRESHOLD: Hardware CEF entry usage
is at 95% capacity for MPLS protocol.
12:44:09.650: %MLSCEF-SP-STDBY-4-FIB_EXCEPTION_THRESHOLD: Hardware CEF entry
usage is at 95% capacity for MPLS protocol.
12:44:13.182: %CFIB-SP-STDBY-3-CFIB_EXCEPTION: FIB TCAM exception for IPv4
unicast. Packets through some routes will be dropped.
Use "mls cef maximum-routes" to modify the FIB TCAM partition or/and
consider a hardware upgred.
Examine your network and collect the necessary information from this setup.
The only way to recover from this state is by reload the router.
12:44:12.913: %CFIB-SP-3-CFIB_EXCEPTION: FIB TCAM exception for IPv4
unicast. Packets through some routes will be dropped.
Use "mls cef maximum-routes" to modify the FIB TCAM partition or/and
consider a hardware upgred.
Examine your network and collect the necessary information from this setup.
The only way to recover from this state is by reload the router.
Regards,
Raheel
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Raheel Muhammad
<raheel.muhammad at gmail.com>wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Cisco CISCO7606-S (M8500) processor (revision 1.0) with 851968K/65536K
> bytes of memory.
> Processor board ID FOX1310G2VB
> BASEBOARD: RSP720
> CPU: MPC8548_E, Version: 2.0, (0x80390020)
> CORE: E500, Version: 2.0, (0x80210020)
> CPU:1200MHz, CCB:400MHz, DDR:200MHz,
> L1: D-cache 32 kB enabled
> I-cache 32 kB enabled
>
> Last reset from s/w reset
> 2 SIP-400 controllers (5 GigabitEthernet)(5 POS).
> 1 Virtual Ethernet interface
> 9 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
> 5 Packet over SONET interfaces
> 3964K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
> 507024K bytes of Internal ATA PCMCIA card (Sector size 512 bytes).
> Configuration register is 0x2102
>
> #sh platform hardware pfc mode
> PFC operating mode : PFC3C
>
> No i am not using AS path access-list, its just a straight forward
> configuration with route-maps having prefix-lists in it.
>
> Regards,
> Raheel
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Phil Mayers <p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk>wrote:
>
>> On 17/06/10 00:08, Raheel Muhammad wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Might be a basic question but i couldnt find anything, i have cisco 7606
>>> i
>>> just had a new peering with our upstream provider, but router rebooted
>>> when
>>> routes reached 300k, router is not running anything else as well. Any
>>> idea?
>>>
>>
>> That's pretty vague.
>>
>> Did the router log anything before rebooting? I assume you have syslog
>> setup? Did you have anything attached to the serial console, and if so did
>> it output anything?
>>
>> What does "sh ver" say with regards the last reload reason? e.g.
>>
>> ac-core#sh ver
>> <snip>
>>
>> System returned to ROM by power cycle at 07:01:04 BST Tue Jun 8 2010 (SP
>> by power on)
>> System restarted at 07:12:11 BST Tue Jun 8 2010
>> System image file is "..."
>> Last reload reason: Reason unspecified
>>
>> Are there any crashinfo files? Try:
>>
>> dir bootflash:
>> dir sup-bootflash:
>>
>> You say "routes reached 300k" - are you running XL PFC & DFCs? What does:
>>
>> sh platform hardware pfc mode
>>
>> ...say?
>>
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