With some traffic patterns there isn't much you can do.
If there are very few source and destination addresses then you may not be able
to
Distribute the traffic. Especially for long lived flows.
Try 'port-channel load-balance src-dst-mixed-ip-port' if you are on code that
supports it.
Also
On the older 3550 and 3560 there were no hardware counters for ACLs.
I am assuming that is true with the 3850 as well.
On the ASR1006, you have a massively parallel software processor that handles
all forwarding (the Cisco FP).
So technically it is software but it acts more like reprogrammable
Well the CSRv has probably most of the features you need - but folks here only
use it as a Route Reflector.
I don't know of anyone using it for data - so have no idea of performance.
I use them mostly in labs - then buy physical ISR/ASR to match my lab design in
production.
-Original
That is not unfortunately so adaptive to understand that a link is full and
change for other sessions... :-(
2016-07-22 13:18 GMT+02:00 James Ventre :
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> On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 3:45 AM, james list wrote:
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>> 2) What if I would change
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On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 3:45 AM, james list wrote:
> 2) What if I would change hashing from fixed to adaptive ? any detail
> on that ? I'm not able to find how it works in detail on cisco.com
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Whenever a port is added or removed from a fixed
Dear experts,
I need help.
On my C6500 sup720 (12.2(33)SXI5) I’ve a port channel 4 x 1Gbs with 1 Gbs
full and hashing fixed.
On the port-channel I’m trunking with few L2 vlans and on top of one of
those I’ve L3 (with OSPF).
Since hashing is fixed all the traffic that 6500 Asic has decided to