kama wrote:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Jesper S�rensen wrote:
Input queue: 0/2000/2472/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
You got some drops on the inpue queue, nothing bad, but still...try clearing the counters.
This is from cisco, regarding your interface:
WARNING: This interface's counters have not been cleared for 18 weeks 4 days and may not accurately reflect the current status of this interface. TRY THIS: Reset the counters using the 'clear counters' command and wait a few minutes to resubmit the output to Output Interpreter. INFO: The interface should be cleared at least 24hours before performing an analysis.
INFO: The last input for this interface is 'never' and the 'packets input' counter is greater than 0. The counters contradict each other. This is because the last input counter only gets timestamped when the CPU has to process an input packet. This does not get updated when network traffic is simply forwarded in hardware, without the CPU touching it. Most likely this output is from a switch interface or this interface supports some form of switching, such as fast, autonomous, silicon, netflow, etc.
The ports are set as switchports and bound into VLAN's. But I'll check with the CCNA to check the router.
Can you mail me the link to that config checker... Or do I need a account on the cisco page?
/Bjorn
I just checked, and you need an account :/ But i have no idea if a "guest level access" account is enough, I personally got CCIE access so I can basically do everything on cisco :)
Anyway, there is nothing wrong with that interface - But you should still do a clear counters on it before you look at the show interface output.
Set up some MRTG and graph the interface(s) for your server(s) - And the interface(s) that are used for your ISP connection(s). That should give you some info about what is going on traffic wise.
/Jesper
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