03-16-2012 08:33 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:36 AM
Experts, appreciate your help!!
Customer has asked to provide information on maximum packet buffer size (receive/transmit) supported on Cisco 3750X 24port non-poe switches (Standard & Enhanced)?
Many Thanks
03-16-2012 10:08 AM
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Per packet, or per queue? If you're asking per queue, at least on egress, it would depend on configuration and actual usage as the 3750X can have both per port/queue dedicated buffers and use a share common buffer pool.
03-19-2012 02:17 AM
Hi Joseph,
Thanks for providing your response.
I am after per port (or you can say per packet)? I have a requirement to connect a iSCSI storage which requires atleast 512K of buffer size, as spec'ed by the storage vendor, kinda struggling on if 3750X is suitable or not?
Per queue or shared pool, I am not very concerned as long as we can allocate big buffer size on the port connecting to storage deivice!
Many thanks
JB S
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