[c-nsp] Cisco Switch Packet Buffering Matrix?

arulgobinath emmanuel arulgobi at gmail.com
Wed May 1 15:16:19 EDT 2013


May be this is helpful :
http://people.ucsc.edu/~warner/buffer.html
"Information here is by *rumor, innuendo and extrapolation*. Manufacturers
rarely put info on packet buffers in their data sheets."


On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Skeeve Stevens <Skeeve at eintellego.net>wrote:

>  Hey all,****
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> I am doing some iSCSI implementations are the moment and are looking at
> which switch models are best for different iSCSI rollouts we’re doing.****
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> I am wanting to know which 29xx and 35xx/37xx series switches have the
> following:****
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> **-          **Size of packet buffering per model****
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> **-          **If the PB is per port or shared****
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> **-          **Is there one or more classes of PB classification****
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> **-          **If the PB is shared, is it per switching module (i.e. 8/12
> port block) or across the entire switch****
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> **-          **If the 10GB model is plugged in, does it have its own PB,
> or does it share the main boards?****
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> I looked in the Portable Product Sheet -
> http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/quickreference/index.html  but
> found nothing, and Google and Cisco.com proved useless.  Maybe there is a
> reason for this, or my searchfoo is weak.****
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> ...Skeeve****
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