[c-nsp] FW: HSRP Capability in ASR1k

Matthew Melbourne matt at melbourne.org.uk
Thu Sep 30 15:32:45 EDT 2010


Thanks for info all!

 

Looks like it's 2047 for the SPA-1X10GE-L-V2 and 511 for each GE port of the
on-board 4-port GE SPA card. Even reusing the same HSRP groups (in this case
just 1 and 2) on different sub-interfaces on the same physical interface
counts towards the supported maximum on a per-subinterface basis; i.e. 2
HSRP groups on 20 sub-interfaces counts as 40 'HSRP Groups' on the interface
(even though you'd expect the HSRP MACs to be identical). 

 

We've had to re-architect our solution away from using port-channels for
this reason (only 28 HSRP group are supported on a logical port-channel
interface). Bandwidth utilisation may force an upgrade to 10GE at some point
in the future, so I wanted to checked on the number of 'HSRP Groups'
supported on the 10GE interfaces.

 

Cheers,

 

Matt

 

From: Mack O'Brian [mailto:mackobrian40 at gmail.com] 
Sent: 30 September 2010 19:44
To: matt at melbourne.org.uk; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: FW: [c-nsp] HSRP Capability in ASR1k

 

here you go:

1006#sho standby capability 

ASR1006                                       * indicates hardware may
support HSRP

                                              |

Interface          Type                       H  Potential Max Groups per
subin

Gi0/0/0            27  SPA-5X1GE-V2           *  408  VIP has limited AF
entries

Gi0/0/1            27  SPA-5X1GE-V2           *  408  VIP has limited AF
entries

Gi0/0/2            27  SPA-5X1GE-V2           *  408  VIP has limited AF
entries

Gi0/0/3            27  SPA-5X1GE-V2           *  408  VIP has limited AF
entries

Gi0/0/4            27  SPA-5X1GE-V2           *  408  VIP has limited AF
entries

Te0/1/0            89  SPA-1X10GE-L-V2        *  2047 VIP has limited AF
entries

GigabitEthernet0   27  RP management port     *  4096 (0x10B8CE2C,
0x13A41260)

LIIN0              27  LIIN                      -   

LI-Null0           161 Unknown                   -   

1006#








-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Matthew Melbourne
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 9:37 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] HSRP Capability in ASR1k

Does anyone have a 10G SPA in an ASR1k? If so, could you post the
output of "show standby capability", as it would be interesting to see
whether the 10G interface hardware supports >511 HSRP groups. It would
appears that logical port-channel groups support a very limited number
of HSRP groups.

ASR1-A#sh standby capability
ASR1002                                       * indicates hardware may
support HSRP
                                             |
Interface          Type                       H  Potential Max Groups per
subin
Gi0/0/0            27  4XGE-BUILT-IN          *  511  VIP has limited AF
entries
Gi0/0/1            27  4XGE-BUILT-IN          *  511  VIP has limited AF
entries
Gi0/0/2            27  4XGE-BUILT-IN          *  511  VIP has limited AF
entries
Gi0/0/3            27  4XGE-BUILT-IN          *  511  VIP has limited AF
entries
GigabitEthernet0   27  RP management port     *  4096 (0x10C4BE20,
0x13E13B80)
LIIN0              27  LIIN                      -
LI-Null0           161 Unknown                   -
Loopback400        96  Loopback                  -
Port-channel6      27  GEChannel              *  28   VIP has limited AF
entries
VoIP-Null0         222 VoIP-Null                 -

Thanks,

Matt

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