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WiSM error message : Message: CPU Receive Multicast Queue is full on Controller

jackson.ku
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Hi,

I heve several WiSM modules, the version is 7.0.220.0. Each of WiSM receive the following error message : CPU Receive Multicast Queue is full on Controller. I searched the bug toolkit, some old version of WLC hit this bug, but not affect our version.. Please help to mention me how to debug this error.

Best Regards,

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George Stefanick
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Wow, you are seeing that on a WISM? What is your CPU at ?

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George Stefanick
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Multicast Queue Depth

The multicast queue depth is 512 packets on all controller platforms. However, the following message might appear on 2106 controllers: “Rx Multicast Queue is full on Controller.” This message does not appear on 4400 series controllers because the 4400 NPU filters ARP packets while all forwarding (multicast or otherwise) and multicast replication are done in the software on the 2106.

This message appears when too many multicast messages are sent to the CPU. In controller software releases prior to 5.1, multicast, CDP, and ARP packets share the same queue. However, in software releases 5.1 and later, these packets are separated into different queues. There are currently no controller commands that can be entered to determine if the multicast receive queue is full. When the queue is full, some packets are randomly discarded.

Do you have a lot of clients using multicast ?

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"Satisfaction does not come from knowing the solution, it comes from knowing why." - Rosalind Franklin

"Satisfaction does not come from knowing the solution, it comes from knowing why." - Rosalind Franklin
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