show cef memory | i CEF: fib will give you a better idea of where your
max is.
-justin
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Gabriel jarod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Antonio Soares amsoa...@netcabo.pt
wrote:
These outputs are always relevant. Here you should see what
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Justin
Ream
Sent: 20 August 2014 08:20
show cef memory | i CEF: fib will give you a better idea of where your max
is.
So I'm guessing an output like this:
CEF: fib :
show cef memory | i CEF: fib will give you a better idea of where
your max is.
So I'm guessing an output like this:
CEF: fib : 149710552/150117560 ( 99%) [4424]
is pretty bad news, right?!
I manage 3 ASR-1002-F routers. The first takes full routes, the second two
A related question - can the 1002 with RP1 be upgraded with third party
memory? Mine has 4g on it but before I roll into production if there's a
cheap upgrade, might as well do it.
Nope, RP1's memory can't be upgraded, it think because the CPU is 32bit.
32bit also means less memory
On 08/13/2014 12:11 AM, Lukas Tribus wrote:
A related question - can the 1002 with RP1 be upgraded with third party
memory? Mine has 4g on it but before I roll into production if there's a
cheap upgrade, might as well do it.
Nope, RP1's memory can't be upgraded, it think because the CPU is
Hi Mike,
I have RP1's running the full table in a MPLS VPN and they don't have
any problems currently, but I'm not really comfortable anymore with
this config. I would suggest RP2 if you run with the full bgp table.
How many routes do you have then and how much memory left over? I have
[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gabriel
Sent: terça-feira, 12 de Agosto de 2014 23:15
To: Cisco Network Service Providers
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
I'm now filtering the full tables on these routers. In this situation, would
those outputs still be relevant?
On Tue, Aug 12
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Antonio Soares amsoa...@netcabo.pt wrote:
These outputs are always relevant. Here you should see what is the maximum
routes available. It should be different in case you have 4GB or 8GB or RAM.
Regards,
Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (RS/SP)
Hi,
we have 2 ASR1001 in one location. They each receive a full table from
different providers and have an iBGP session between them. One of them
generated this message today:
*Aug 11 23:11:16.983: %FIB-2-FIBDOWN: CEF has been disabled due to a
low memory condition. It can be re-enabled by
, 12 de Agosto de 2014 14:36
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
Hi,
we have 2 ASR1001 in one location. They each receive a full table from
different providers and have an iBGP session between them. One of them
generated this message today:
*Aug 11 23:11:16.983: %FIB-2
[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Antonio
Soares
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 11:00 AM
To: 'Gabriel'; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
Can you share these outputs from both routers ?
show cef fib
show cef table
Regards,
Antonio Soares, CCIE
Hi,
On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, Chuck Church wrote:
That seems crazy that 4GB can't support a full table. I know the ASR halves
it's memory to support SW redundancy, but still. You don't have SSO
configured on the ASR do you? I saw that that split the memory in half once
again. Not at all
, CCIE #18473 (RS/SP)
amsoa...@netcabo.pt
http://www.ccie18473.net
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Gabriel
Sent: terça-feira, 12 de Agosto de 2014 14:36
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
Hi,
we
A related question - can the 1002 with RP1 be upgraded with third party
memory? Mine has 4g on it but before I roll into production if there's a
cheap upgrade, might as well do it.
Mike-
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Those memory figures below are from an ASR1001 running IOS-XE 03.09.00.S /
15.3(2)S.
What was the image that you ran into memory issues with? Just so I know to
avoid it! :-)
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Sent: 09 August 2014 23:33
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Ämne: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
We just purchased these 16GB kits for our ASR1001's:
http://www.memoryx.com/masr1k100116gb.html
Haven't had any problems.
The 4GB that come default
We just purchased these 16GB kits for our ASR1001's:
http://www.memoryx.com/masr1k100116gb.html
Haven't had any problems.
The 4GB that come default on the ASR1001's cannot hold a full BGP routing
table.
I tried to get our Cisco Rep and Reseller to recommend Cisco Approved RAM
but they would
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Richard Hicks
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2014 1:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR1001 RAM
We just purchased these 16GB kits for our ASR1001's:
http://www.memoryx.com
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chuck
Church
Sent: 06 August 2014 19:20
That seems crazy that 4GB can't support a full table.
FWIW, we have full tables on an ASR1001 with 4GB RAM, and with add-path enabled:
503890
Hi Guys,
Can anyone please recommend (Non Cisco) ram for the ASR1001's ?
Cheers.
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