These are both leased line connections to ISP's. Looks like that adjustment in tcp adjust-mss did it. Does the ip tcp adjust-mss command have to be applied on both ends or just one? I'm not sure I understand where to place it. Thanks.-Jake Gibb
I changed the MTU to 1400 on both the remote tunnel interface and the local. With IP CEF enabled this did indeed stop the input queue wedge problem but I could not get some applications to connect across the tunnel(remote desktop, etc..). I also have...
I have just reloaded my 2691 with 12.3.11T2 and disabled IP CEF. The input queue wedge problem did stop on the tunnel interface. How much of an impact does this pose on the router and passing traffic? Is it substantial?
I did a compare of the two images 12.3.11T2 advsecurity and advipservices. It appears they both support standard VPN, QOS, IDS, etc. but ipservices includes support for BGP, VoIP, and MPLS functions. Hope that helps anyone that may have been curious ...