The GIGe is on-board with the NPE-G1 and from what I am told no bandwidth points to deal with .. the PA is in slot 4 with ZERO other traffic on that slot or the port, all other traffic that is of any real size is on the other two GIGE interfaces that are also on-board with the NPE-G1 blade.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brielle Bruns" <[email protected]> To: "NANOG list" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 6:42:11 PM Subject: Re: Comcast Ethernet Feed On 3/29/12 7:32 PM, Brian R. Watters wrote: > Your correct with your understanding of our setup, I also note on our > NPE-G1 that the onboard GIGE interface will auto-negotiation and I do > see the flow control is not supported via the other side (Comcast) > but as soon as I refresh and view the GIG# interface again I note > that flow control is turned back on and "no negotiation auto" is back > on the interface cfg ?, this is certainly part of the issue .. is > their a way to disable flow control on the onboard GIGE ? .. as > stated Comcast does not want flow control on. > > Yes there are other ports on this router that perform without issue > and as designed both other GIGE interfaces that are VLAN'ed and > Serial interfaces that are both DS3 and a PA-4T bonded to 6MEG's. How do you have the PA modules installed? Layout can make a huge difference on those given the bandwidth points system. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7200/configuration/7200_port_adapter_config_guidelines/3875In.html#wp1061412 -- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org -- Brian R. Watters Director 5718 East Shields Ave ■ Fresno, CA 93727 tel - (559) - 420-0205 ■ fax - (559) - 272-5266 Line website | My LinkedIn | email TwitterFacebookLinkedIn

