04-08-2020 02:20 AM
Hello All ,
I have in my company a Cisco router (ASR1006) which is acting as an edge service provider router. Recently i faced a tedious issue that a port-channel interface counting overrun errors.There are three 10G interfaces member on that port-channel and only one of them is counting overrun errors. I have tried to steer the traffic of the mentioned interface and excluded it from the port-channel. The result is that another 10G which was clear of errors now counting errors. Adding to that there are two interfaces which operating ISIS and locally connected to another Cisco router are facing heavy ISIS flapping and also counting overrun errors.
Router total traffic ( 32.46 G / 33.16 G ) (in/out)
Any help or suggestions how to know the root cause of this issue ? i will share any requested logs.
04-08-2020 02:25 AM
04-08-2020 03:09 AM - edited 04-08-2020 03:33 AM
Here you are.
#show platform
Chassis type: ASR1006
Slot Type State Insert time (ago)
--------- ------------------- --------------------- -----------------
R0 ASR1000-RP2 ok, standby 2w0d
R1 ASR1000-RP2 ok, active 2w0d
F0 ASR1000-ESP40 ok, active 2w0d
F1 ASR1000-ESP40 ok, standby 2w0d
04-08-2020 04:59 AM
04-08-2020 05:38 AM
04-30-2020 10:48 PM - edited 04-30-2020 11:09 PM
Seems to me that the ESP40 cant take that much traffic. We ran into the same problem. 20gig in and 20 gig out. More and you get those overruns. We upgraded to ASR1009X with ESP200X. That solved the problem.
Use the command
Add up In load and Out load. If it counts more than 40gig its the ESP that needs an upgrade. If i remember correctly you can replace it with a ESP100 which fits into a ASR1006 RP2 Setup without having to replace the whole box.
04-30-2020 11:51 PM
2187850351 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 2187850351 overrun, 0 ignored
(I am sorry. I just saw a reminder for this thread.)
This is a layer 1 issue. Just look at the size of those line errors.
05-01-2020 12:11 AM
Hello,
on a side note, I think the ASR supports aggregate EtherChannel QoS, so you might want to try something like below (shape to 5Gig in the example, change that accordingly):
platform qos port-channel-aggregate 10
!
interface port-channel 10
service-policy output SHAPE_PC
!
policy-map SHAPE_PC
class class-default
shape average 5000000000
05-01-2020 02:37 AM
We are observing overrun even after moving the affected interface out of the port channel, and its expected as the issue is with port channel , my recommendation is try using the Class of service
12-18-2020 03:46 PM
At StatSeeker we have customers who are getting overrun errors on high end Cisco routers. We just released a new SNMP monitoring capability to collect this extended MIB data for a number of metrics including overrun errors. I am curious if this could be related to microbursts in the data center. You can run StatSeeker network monitoring for your router for a 45 free trial to monitor these overrun errors, set thresholds and report on your your packet loss issues which could affect delay and jitter.
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