C6K, VS-S720-10G-3CXL, 15.1(SY), someone blew up the FIB. Last time I was involved in such an "experiment", reload was the only recovery.
Logs claim the exception has been cleared. Jun 3 22:59:26.790 UTC: %MLSCEF-SP-4-FIB_EXCEPTION_THRESHOLD: Hardware CEF entry usage is at 95% capacity for MPLS protocol. Jun 3 23:00:02.414 UTC: %C6K_MPLS_LC-SP-5-TCAM_EXCEPTION: TCAM exception occured for MPLS, traffic will be software switched Jun 3 23:15:02.712 UTC: %C6K_MPLS_LC-SP-5-TCAMEXPRECOVER: TCAM exception recovered for MPLS, traffic will be hardware switched Sup says the same: RTR-1#show mls cef exception status Current IPv4 FIB exception state = FALSE Current IPv6 FIB exception state = FALSE Current MPLS FIB exception state = FALSE Not sure that I believe this. (Config is Internet in a L3VPN vrf, default from transit, full routes from peering.) Thoughts? Tim:> -- Tim:> _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
