We are seeing discards on a newly installed 4900M, probably coming from the 
fact that most input to the C4900M is coming from routers connected to it on 
10G lines and is going out on a 2G etherchannel, although the total load on the 
2G channel is just about 250-300 Mb/s. The 2G connection goes to an IPS that 
will be replaced before the end of the year but until then I have to find a way 
around the discards.
Based on the fact that the 4900M is normally mentioned as a switch with a good 
buffer capacity (compared to 37xx switches, see also threads of begin this 
week), I wonder if  there is a way to change buffer size on the gigabit 
interfaces so that there will be less discards ? Anyone has a reference to a 
good document on buffer tuning (on 4900M) ? I know the 'buffers' command exists 
but for the moment I'm still trying to find out what buffers I should change 
(and into which values) to get rid of these discards.

Greetings,

Wim Holemans
Netwerkdienst Universiteit Antwerpen
Network Services University of Antwerp

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