On 15-Apr-09, at 1:11 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
But, back to the 12012, in full-bandwidth mode, the fabric is
theoretically
capable of giving 2.4Gb/s to each linecard. In quarter-bandwidth
mode, you
get 622Mb/s to each linecard. What does 'show controllers fia' tell
you? Only
engine 0 cards are supposed to run in quarter-bandwidth mode, but,
given all
the other 'undocumented' things about the GSR, who knows?
(undocumented
things like 'show fabric' for instance). I'm not even sure the
12008 can be
set up in quarter bandwidth mode; the 12012 can, though.
show cont fia tells me that 0s are a good thing ;)
bdr1.nyc-hudson-12008#show controllers fia
Fabric configuration: 2.4Gbps bandwidth, redundant fabric
Master Scheduler: Slot 17 Backup Scheduler: Slot 16
Fab epoch no 0 Halt count 0
From Fabric FIA Errors
-----------------------
redund fifo parity 0 redund overflow 0 cell drops 0
crc32 lkup parity 0 cell parity 0 crc32 0
Switch cards present 0x001F Slots 16 17 18 19 20
Switch cards monitored 0x001F Slots 16 17 18 19 20
Slot: 16 17 18 19 20
Name: csc0 csc1 sfc0 sfc1 sfc2
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
los 0 0 0 0 0
state Off Off Off Off Off
crc16 0 0 0 0 0
To Fabric FIA Errors
-----------------------
sca not pres 0 req error 0 uni fifo overflow 0
grant parity 0 multi req 0 uni fifo undrflow 0
cntrl parity 0 uni req 0 crc32 lkup parity 0
multi fifo 0 empty dst req 0 handshake error 0
cell parity 0
bdr1.nyc-hudson-12008#
Also, last question, what IOS are you running? If you're not on
12.0(32)S12,
you can be, even without a service contract, by filing a free
upgrade request
with TAC and reference either the September 24, 2008 security
advisories or
the latest March 25th advisory bundle.
We're on S8, not S12.
Anything sticking out about the S8 vs. S12, or just trying to make
sure the yard is clean?
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