On 02.03.2012 13:03, Dmitry Valdov wrote:
I had a simular problem a few months ago.
I saw overruns and loss of packets when much traffic flowed from one
port of 6704 to another port of the same card. (Actually it was port
mirroring).
The problem was fixed by configuring "fabric buffer-reserve low" (or
medium).
Hm.. this increase space for incoming packets? Correct?
Interesting. Do I need to reload router after this command applied?
On Fri, 2 Mar 2012, Artyom Viklenko wrote:
On 02.03.2012 12:03, Alan Buxey wrote:
without DFC cards, some work/decisions still have to go to the
supervisor. DFC (distributed) is what gives your modules autonomy
alan
This is already clear. :) The only not-so-clear thing now is the
internals of these line cards.
Thank you!
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Sincerely yours,
Artyom Viklenko.
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