Re: [c-nsp] storm-control errdisable with no traffic or vlan

2022-08-04 Thread Saku Ytti via cisco-nsp
Are you sure packet based storm-control is even supported in the platform? What does 'show storm-control' say? It is interesting that all packets are multicast packets in the Ten interfaces, but the packet count is so low, I don't think we can put a lot of weight into it. On Thu, 4 Aug 2022 at

Re: [c-nsp] storm-control errdisable with no traffic or vlan

2022-08-04 Thread Joe Maimon via cisco-nsp
Thanks for responding. I was looking for a controller like command to see maybe there were some malformed frames or something, but couldnt find one on this platform. Saku Ytti wrote: On Thu, 4 Aug 2022 at 02:06, Joe Maimon via cisco-nsp wrote: I have a vendor trying to turn up a 10gb

Re: [c-nsp] storm-control errdisable with no traffic or vlan

2022-08-04 Thread Joe Maimon via cisco-nsp
Gert Doering wrote: Hi, Make the port a routed port (= ingress packets go nowhere), set up a SPAN session, find out what sort of packets are coming in (broacast, multicast, unknown-unicast) and how many of them. Adjust limits, as ytti said. Interesting approach, even if not sure it will

Re: [c-nsp] storm-control errdisable with no traffic or vlan

2022-08-04 Thread Gert Doering via cisco-nsp
Hi, On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 07:05:59PM -0400, Joe Maimon via cisco-nsp wrote: > Even with switchport mode trunk and switchport allowed vlan none, with > input counters in single digits, storm control immediately takes the > port down after link up. There was negligible traffic on the link