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Hi,You could try the following:turn off route-caching / cef on all interfaces.create a numbered acl which matches your test traffic.then debug ip packet detail (with term mon if connected via vty)The output of the packetdump could shine some light o...
Hi Carl,Please take a look at the following link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1QI think this will answer your question about the relation between 802.1p and 802.1q and the ethertype which is used.regards,Henk
Hi Mohamed,Go to the interface configuration where the 15 Mb passes through. Change the load-interval to 30 seconds. The load-interval refreshes the measured load under your 'show interface' output. the load is displayed from 0 to 255, where 0 is no ...
Hi,If your ethernetport is 10base-T it's impossible to set the interface to full-duplex. If you have a 100base-T then you can set the interface to full-duplex.
Hi,Ik think you should try this one. On each enabled multicast interface type thecommand ip mroute-cache. With "show interface stat" you can check how many packets are hit by the cache and the processor,regards,Henk de Tombe Q&I Netherlands B.V.