Hi Drew, thanks for the inputs. There is no rate-limit at all in our configuration. I do take consideration of the 6500 platform limitations but 150Mbps is "too limited" in this case whereas the old network which is only using a sup2 engine can do 1.2 Gbps++ hehehe
And right now we are trying to get a CFC card to replace the DFC3B that we have on that 10GE blade and see if that would help or not. Using the DFC3B limits our tcam to 239k ipv4 route only. Without the DFC3B i think the system goes up to 512k at least. But the question has been pondering to me now is that whether that this tcam affects the performance of the system. Thanks, Rudy On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Drew Weaver <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you take into consideration all of the 6500 platform limitations and > apply rate limiters? > > thanks, > -Drew > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Rudy Setiawan > Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 5:35 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [c-nsp] Speed problem and router seems to sluggish > > Hi all, > > I need some light on this problem that I'm having. > > We implemented 2 new routers with the following devices/modules: > > core2:: > Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial > No. > --- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ > ----------- > 2 4 CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet WS-X6704-10GE > 3 8 8 port 1000mb ethernet WS-X6408-GBIC > 4 8 8 port 1000mb GBIC Enhanced QoS WS-X6408A-GBIC > 5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) WS-SUP720-3B > 7 8 8 port 1000mb GBIC Enhanced QoS WS-X6408A-GBIC > 8 8 8 port 1000mb ethernet WS-X6408-GBIC > 9 48 48 port 10/100 mb RJ45 WS-X6348-RJ-45 > > Mod Sub-Module Model Serial Hw > Status > ---- --------------------------- ------------------ ----------- ------- > ------- > 2 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3B SAL1222S11H 4.6 Ok > 5 Policy Feature Card 3 WS-F6K-PFC3B SAL1012GLH0 2.2 Ok > 5 MSFC3 Daughterboard WS-SUP720 SAL1012GG2H 2.4 Ok > > > border2:: > border2#sh mod > Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial > No. > --- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ > ----------- > 2 4 CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet WS-X6704-10GE > 3 8 8 port 1000mb GBIC Enhanced QoS WS-X6408A-GBIC > 4 8 8 port 1000mb GBIC Enhanced QoS WS-X6408A-GBIC > 5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) WS-SUP720-3BXL > > Mod Sub-Module Model Serial Hw > Status > ---- --------------------------- ------------------ ----------- ------- > ------- > 2 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3B SAL10489CQ0 4.4 Ok > 5 Policy Feature Card 3 WS-F6K-PFC3BXL SAD111706XS 1.8 Ok > 5 MSFC3 Daughterboard WS-SUP720 SAD111608DE 2.6 Ok > > > Border2 interface Te2/1 is connected to an Internet Provider (Using > XENPAK-10GB-ER) > Border2 interface Te2/2 is connected to Core2 interface Te2/1 (Using > XENPAK-10GB-LX4) > > In Core2, we have a customer who is connected via a Port-Channel (interface > Gi 3/7 and Gi 3/8) who is usually pulling 1.2Gbps inbound of traffic from > the Internet. > This customer is having an issue where it can not pull more than 150Mbps > inbound. But from our existing network (2Gbps uplinks), he can pull 1.2 > Gbps > of inbound no problem. > > The two networks have the same Internet Provider. > > There are no QOS enabled on both border2 or core2:: > border2#sh mls qos > QoS is disabled globally > border2# > > Routing Protocol: BGP on the provider peer. > Border2 and Core2: OSPF a simple one both have redistribute static and > connected > > Then we tried to move the port-channel for the customer to border2, the > router seems to respond very slowly to keyboard input ("due to high traffic > of 150Mbps") but after shutting down the port-channel, the keyboard input > seems fine (no more sluggish). Network seems good. > > Please let me know what I did wrong. If you need additional info, please > let > me know. > > Thank you > > Regards, > Rudy > _______________________________________________ > cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp > archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/ > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
