Re: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Raaen
This router has a G-1 engine with 512 DRAM. I would stop using IRB, but it appears that the way that motorola has implemented pvc's is very difficult to work around. The Molorola middleware is dynamically assigning the pvc. Yes... I have personly seen a CPE device change their vci after a

Re: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-25 Thread Brian Raaen
The buffers are overloading and dropping traffic. With a Cisco TAC case, the tech had me increase the buffers so much it wasn't even funny. The only problem was about and hour after we tried to tune the buffers, things got very bad and I had clear them to default to stop a very ugly bigger

RE: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-24 Thread michael.dillon
The router is currently configured to use IRB which is a hybrid process. The problems is that the IRB process is overloaded and is dropping traffic faster than it can process it. Which NPE is in this router? Basically, the 7200 has underpowered CPUs and if you force it to process

Re: Problems getting Cisco router and Motorola Nextlevel system to work together

2007-07-24 Thread Rodney Dunn
We should probably move this over to cisco-nsp. I'd be interested to see a 'sh buffers' because if it's process switching that much data I bet the buffers are thrashing. I seem to remember working on something very similar to that 4 or 5 years ago when a customer has brigding over a bunch of