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Interface Fragment table overflow. Input or output?

netone.cisco
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Hi all. I've been getting the following message

%IP_VFR-4-FRAG_TABLE_OVERFLOW: GigabitEthernet0/2: the fragment table has reached its maximum threshold 64

Its now at 64 but has been at 16 and 32 and it grows as our clients grow. I do know why this happens but my question is:

Packets stay at an interface fragment table on input before being processed? My logic says yes but I would like to hear some confirmation and what you have to say.

Attached is a quick drawing of our edge network. Gi0/3 is a subnet of http caches where packets are forwarded by WCCP on a GRE tunnel. packets FROM the caches are not GRE encapsulated.

I hope my question is clear

Thanks to all

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