01-29-2020 02:41 PM
Hello everyone !!! Hope everyone is doing well !!
I've got a few Cisco 3650 switch stacks running IOS-XE 03.06.08E and I am seeing high Total Output Drops across pretty much all active interfaces. I have these switches in production for over a year now and I have not heard of any users reporting connectivity or network related issues so far. Has anyone run into this issue ? is this something I should be concerned about ? or could it be a cosmetic issue ?
Below is a screenshot of the "show interface" command outputs on one of the interfaces,
Thanks all in advance !!!
Danny
01-29-2020 03:02 PM
01-30-2020 05:19 PM - edited 01-30-2020 05:28 PM
Looks like the aforementioned bug should not impact you if you are on IOS-XE 03.06.08E as stated; fixed in 3.6(7)E, one release prior. That said, Cisco may not have truly resolved it. Are these incrementing at a steady rate, regardless of network load?
Have you tried "qos queue-softmax-multiplier 1200" under the global config?
01-30-2020 06:26 PM - edited 01-30-2020 06:41 PM
@casanavep wrote:
Looks like the aforementioned bug should not impact you if you are on IOS-XE 03.06.08E as stated; fixed in 3.6(7)E, one release prior.
The details of the Bug ID are rarely accurate. Affected Versions and Fixed Versions are not to be trusted.
Always raise a TAC Case in order to get an accurate answer.
@casanavep wrote:
Have you tried "qos queue-softmax-multiplier 1200" under the global config?
That command won't work in 3.X.X.
The switch will take the command but the function won't work -- CSCvd38417.
01-31-2020 09:04 AM - edited 01-31-2020 09:14 AM
It looks that the Total Output Drops is incrementing only when txload is high,
Thanks gents for replying to my post !!!! I will touch base with TAC
Danny
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