06-25-2007 12:11 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:35 PM
Hi,
can anybody tell me how many pps can support a WIC-1T?
06-25-2007 12:45 AM
Hi,
Linerate at any packet size. If any limitation, will be in the router, not the wic card.
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06-25-2007 01:01 AM
I have a 2800 series router and the linerate is 1984 Kbps.
The router can support up to 120,000 pps with CEF enable, but I can see that "Total output drops" increments when the "output pps" is around 350 pps and "output rate" is more below the linerate.
Do you have any idea?
Thanks!
06-25-2007 03:44 AM
Hi,
The output rate by default is measured in 5 minutes interval so cannot be used as an indication for traffic peaks.
If you have 350 pps and a large average packet size, say 1200 Byes, you are already at 3.5 Mbps approx: 350 x 1200 x 8 = 3,360,000.
To measure traffic more reliable use a network monitoring application with a polling interval of say, 15 sec.
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06-25-2007 06:26 AM
Meaning, you don't need a lot of PPS to fill the bandwidth. PPS theoretical performance is usually measured for 64 byte packets. Even with such small packets your WIC would generate 4000 PPS at most. Practically this value will never be reached.
If you're having problems with the line, try troubleshooting serial connection instead
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk713/tk628/technologies_tech_note09186a00800a758d.shtml
Check the router's log and it's performance.
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