[c-nsp] SVI bandwidth for counters higher than 10Gbps

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Tue Jul 22 03:49:46 EDT 2014


On Monday, July 21, 2014 06:22:09 PM Euan Galloway wrote:

> NMS that uses ifSpeed/ifHighSpeed (which gets set to the
> value of bandwidth (where set)) as a sanity check for
> impossibly high readings? Certainly that was my
> justification for asking a vendor to not put junk values
> in ifSpeed/ifHighSpeed. That was actually about them
> setting it to 1G on a
> 
> >1G capable internal interface, but same arguement for
> >SVI I would think.

This issue is present on all sorts of Cisco systems, e.g., 
on the C6880, I can't define more than 40Gbps. On the CRS, I 
can't define more than 80Gbps.

Not sure why these limits are in place.

Mark.
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