Cisco Infrastructure :: Show Platform Hardware Capacity On ASR1000?
Sep 11, 2011
Any equivalent show command to get the "FIB TCAM Usage" on An ASR 1006 ?the "show platform hardware capacity forwarding" does not work on ASR1006 Example on 6500: Router# show platform hardware capacity forwarding.
I want to know what the default behavior about the command 'mls qos trust dscp' under router platform interface. the router is ASR1000 series.we don't need to put above command line to trust dscp in case of router? otherwise, we have to add it as welll as like switch platform.
I know that an ELAM can be setup on a 6500 running ipservices 12.2(33)SXJ, however I noticed that following commands are not available on a 6500 router running advipservices 12.2(33)SXJ:show platform capture elam asic etc
So I wanted to know if there is an alternate way to setup an ELAM for troubleshooting purposes?
I have been working on some Catalyst 3750's running 12.2(55)SE6 and hit an issue with CEF load-balancing over multiple equal-cost paths. Anyway this issue is now solved but it introduced me to the command 'show platform forward' - this shows you how the forwarding of a packet would be done via hardware cef (as opposed to the command 'sho ip cef exact-route' command that only shows the software cef path). Anyway I tried the command on a 3560G running 15.0(2)SE and it crashes the switch. I tried it a couple of times and verified that the MAC & IP addresses were exactly right in the command and each time the switch crashes. I have extracted the relevant bits from the crashinfo and attached them.
Am trying to find out what is the suitable SPA for ASR1000 routers to connect ATM DS3 through the local telco. Currently this is connected to a NM-ATM-DS3 module on a C3845 router. The reason for asking is we need to upgrade the WAN router to ASR1000.
We have asr1006 with 2 esp-40 and 2 rp2 and 2 sip-40. we need to bridge vlan from portchannel (2*10) to single 10ge port.
So fn said that EVC on Port-Channel supported on our software and document [URL] have such example - configure terminal - interface port-channel channel-group - service instance id ethernet
But on our router we have not service command on port-channel. only on non portchannel interface.
But other document have Restrictions for Configuring EVCs on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router The following features are not supported: EVC on Etherchannels
Connect ww port-channel 1 2 tenGigabitEthernet 0/1/0 2 this is possible command on our router (but i can't create service instance on portchannel interface)
We need to bridge l2 without l3 termination ? is this possible with port-channel ?
I have configured a vlan interface on a 3750 switch. there is aprox 4Mb active traffic flowing through the interface, but when I do a "show interface vlan (vlanid)" the output show zero bits in and zero bits out. Its a typical L3 config with one IP on the vllan interface acting as the gateway for the VLAN devices. Is this a normal behaviur ? and if so is there any way to get the traffic in/out stats. The end PC/devices are connected to this switch via an L2 TRUNK and I dont have access to the L2 switch on which the actual devices connect. so cant get the real time stats of those interfaces.
we're trying to integrate our SBC instances (CUBE SP on ASR1000) into our network management system (EMC SMARTS)Syslog messages from SBC instances are some kind of cumbersome with lot of line breaks resulting in multiple syslog messages the NMS must parse.How do I configure it to just put it all into one line just as "normal" log messages?
I have a question regarding netflow and NAT. I have read some documentation (on ASR1000) regarding monitoring NAT process on Cisco ASR1000 that can be done using netflow version 9 (the term was called netflow event logging a.k.a NEL). The problem is, I have not found the netflow collector that can do that. I have queried several software such as manage engine "Netflow Analyzer" and Lancope, but they said their software can not do that.
I am having a Cisco 7406 VXR router. I want to know what is the max. MPLS link capacity that can be terminated on the link? We are planning to upgrade the MPLS link to 450 Mb..so was just wondering whether 7206 will support or not..
Facing issue with 2960G switch , where its do not display "logging trap informational " in show running and show startup .where its showing all other levels from 0 to 5 and 7 after configuration and save commands. [code] after config getting saved , it do not shows in show runn or in show startup while for all other levels it do show the config lines .I tried the same on 12.55.SE release also but its same results . Is this a limitaion of this platform, is there any doc explaining the same for reference. [code]
I'm trying to use EPC on ASR1001 running IOS-XE 3.4, and it won't work. Configuration commands are accepted by the router, but there are no packets in the capture buffer.In release notes for IOS-XE, in the 2.5 section, there is a statement that EPC is not supported on ASR1k. Is it true also for newer versions of IOS-XR?
One of our customer would like to connect 3 datacentres and decided to use VPLS to extend layer 2 VLANs . For this purpose they have bought six Cisco ASR1000 edge routers( two at each side).They also wanted to buy MPLS SP backbone but have decided to buy 2x10G dark fibre links instead.My question is,
1-Will it still possible to run VPLS over dark fibre? Because all the documents I read regarding VPLS are deployed over MPLS backbone.
2-Any sample configuration for implementation VPLS in ASR1000 ?
how the ASR1000s are being setup.I am looking at ASR1000s as part of network refresh and was looking at RJ-45 based Gigabit Ethernet ports compatible with the ASR1000s SPA-5X1GE-V2 seems to be an option but they are all SFPs. Are there any options for RJ-45 ones on ASR1000s?
There is an option for the 2 port where one can mix and match SFPs and RJ45 but I was looking for something which is RJ45 only.Are there any options for them available.I know I could get something with FastEthernet type but was looking for the GigabitEthernet type.
I have a 1721 router with 3 equal routes to 0.0.0.0, using CEF for load balancing with universal load balancing algorithm. It doesn`t NAT, just routing. I wonder which is the maximum capacity of the router, since it should support up to 40000 connections to different destination IP. Is the limit set by the router resources (CPU, memory, ...) or a maximum limit of entries in the table FIB / RIB?
I'm trying to find out what platforms support Multilink PPP with Link Fragmentation and Interleaving over a single link, when that single link is PPPoE. In searching the documentation, the best information I can find is that it seems to be supported in one direction on the ASR1000 url...Many platforms appear to support PPPoE and also MLPPP w/LFI, but it's not clear that both features are supported on the same link.
The application is a radio that has an Ethernet interface on its terrestrial link, and acts as an Ethernet bridge. Would like to use Multilink PPPoE with LFI in order to provide LFI in order to run VoIP over lower speed links (e.g 256kb). For what it's worth, the radio also supports RFC 5578 PPPoE Extensions for Credit Flow and Link Metrics. It was fairly easy to find what platforms support RFC 5578. But RFC 5578 would be used to support variation in the capacity of the link. If the link speed is fixed, RFC 5578 is not needed. I was trying to find if the set of platforms supported increase if the need for RFC 5578 is taken off the table.
In particular, I'd be interested in the whether the ASR 9000 series supports MLPPP bundles with LFI when the links are PPPoE.
What is the maximum amount of traffic a 3825 router can take. I know that a 3825 is rated to handle half of a DS3/T3. We are planning to put a 50Mbps point to point metro Ethernet circuit between two 3825's and run encryption over that line. I just want to make sure we don't max out the router as I remember once a customer maxed out a 3825 with a ton or GRE tunnels and the router crashed every time they did their nightly data dump.
We're installing ASR1000 series (ASR1001 and ASR1006) routers on a new WAN and have a requirement to enrypt the traffic between the EIGRP neighbors. Each ASR will be connected to the MOE with a gig interface and we will be using L3 on the interfaces with EIGRP as the routing protocol. We have advipservices-k9 IOS-XE
The ASR1006 is our datacenter WAN router and all remote sites have the ASR1001s. The ASR1006 WAN interface will be configured with L3 subinterfaces, one to each remote location, using a /30 mask.
What is the best method to encrypt the traffic between the ASR1006 WAN interface and the remote ASR1001 WAN interface?
I have AIR-CT2504-5-K9, with 5 access point license support. I buy capacity adder license LIC-CT2504-5A for add 5 access points more. When i try download licence file from tftp server on WLC system i see message "License 1 Failed 1" on WLC. TFTP server message downloading OK.
i have AIR-CT2504-5-K9, with 5 access point license support. I buy capacity adder license LIC-CT2504-5A for add 5 access points more. When i try download licence file from tftp server on WLC system i see message "License 1 Failed 1" on WLC. TFTP server message downloading OK.
I am seeing the following log messages appear on our border edge 7600 router (SUP720-3BXL) The messages seem to appear when tag switching has been enabled on the interface, so somehow related I presume. The MPLS forwarding table is very small however. [code]
I can't see anything that is using up the ACL_TCAM HI BANK using "show tcam global acl" There aren't any ACL's applied to any of the interfaces, or policy-maps. The only ACL's in use are for SNMP, ntp, and VTY. These are very small any way. Interface Gi1/22, and 1/1 have tag switching enabled. [code]
The router has a full BGP routing table learned via an upstream (EBGP) peer neighbor, and an IBGP peer. The CPU utilisation seems fine, as is memory usage. CEF seems to be running okay. It's currently running [code] Are prefix lists part of TCAM? Is the router over-resourced holding a full bgp routing table?
I have been trying to understand from a long time about the throughput capacities of variety of Cisco Routers and Switches. Have searched over a million pages on cisco.com for data sheets/documents/etc. but havent succesfully got a single document highlighting all of what i need.
I have got queries on the below issues:Which model of Router can support upto 2Gig's of WAN Internet connection running BGP? Any list of routers and switches supporting variety of throughput's from 1 MB to 1 GB.I have heard some experts stating "Switches don't have throughput concerns as they switch the traffic and don't need to route traffic" How true is the statement?? and if it is, Why do we require 6500's instead of 3560 Distribution Switches.
Can LMS 4.1 give a report for port capacity in stack switches? We are starting to have issues where our techs are going out and plugging devices into switches and the switches are getting full. We would like to be able to see how many ports are left in each switch.
Ex: Actually my problem is, i'm using Dlink 8 port switch, and 40 computers connected indirectly to that switch, few times getting issues like packet drops, internet connecting & disconnecting etc. so i want to know either the switch is capable or not.
I have a laptop and a PC, both connected to the same router, connected to a Time Warner Road Runner cable modem. The laptop works fine whether it is in wireless or wired mode. The PC does not have wireless. When the PC is connected to the router, it's download speed is OK but I have zero upload speed - which of course kills my ability to do almost any online or even LAN task, including browsing and file transferring over LAN.When I plug directly into the modem, bypassing the Belkin, the PC connection works just fine. It only encounters errors when going through the router, but every other computer in the household works fine through the router (3 laptops, work great either wired or wireless using same cables and ports as the PC). The PC worked fine in my old apartment with a different router, but as soon as I got to this one, nothing.
Both comp's have WinXP Home Edition. The PC has a Realtek onboard NIC, called PCIe GBE Family NIC in Device Manager. Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling it, and using multiple driver versions, to no avail. The Ethernet cable is known working. The router is a Belkin F5D9230-4 Wireless G Plus MIMO Router with fully updated firmware.All my firewalls are turned off, including that of the router.Everything is up to date, I have done full virus and malware scans, power cycled everything, and I just cannot solve this problem.