Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together
Brian Raaen
braaen at zcorum.com
Wed Jul 25 11:37:23 UTC 2007
This router has a G-1 engine with 512 DRAM. I would stop using IRB, but it
appears that the way that motorola has implemented pvc's is very difficult to
work around. The Molorola middleware is dynamically assigning the pvc.
Yes... I have personly seen a CPE device change their vci after a period of
time. The device did not change ports or anything else but was provisioned
to a different vci after just sitting there. Thanks for the suggestions so
far.
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Brian Raaen
Network Engineer
braaen at zcorum.com
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 16:25, you wrote:
>
> > The router is currently configured to use IRB which is a
> > hybrid process.
> > The problems is that the IRB process is overloaded and is
> > dropping traffic faster than it can process it.
>
> Which NPE is in this router?
>
> Basically, the 7200 has underpowered CPUs and if you force it to process
> switch, then it handles a LOT LESS packets per second than you might
> think. I expect that your config is forcing process switching rather
> than fast switching.
>
> The only three solutions are
>
> A) run less traffic through the 7200 so that process switching can cope
>
> B) stop using the feature that forces process switching
>
> C) replace the 7200 with a 7300 which will probably not have CPU issues.
> However, not knowing the specifics of what IRB is doing, I would advise
> you to test a replacement platform before committing to it.
>
> Oh well, maybe 4 solutions. If you are using a weak NPE such as NPE-200
> you may be able to get some joy by upgrading to a more powerful one. For
> instance an NPE-400 should handle roughly twice the load of an NPE-200.
>
> --Michael Dillon
>
>
>
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