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Is there any issue , if OQD is high on particular interfaces, if so what need to be done ?

INHY_MFVS#sh int summ

INHY_MFVS#sh int summary

*: interface is up

IHQ: pkts in input hold queue     IQD: pkts dropped from input queue

OHQ: pkts in output hold queue    OQD: pkts dropped from output queue

RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec)          RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec)

TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec)          TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec)

TRTL: throttle count

  Interface               IHQ   IQD  OHQ   OQD  RXBS RXPS  TXBS TXPS TRTL

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Vlan1                         0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0

* Vlan105                      0     0    0     0  4000    7  4000    5    0

  FastEthernet0             0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/1     0     0    0 24210 875000   63 46000   50    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/2     0     0    0     0     0    0  1000    2    0

  GigabitEthernet1/0/3     0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/4     0     0    0     0     0    0  1000    2    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/5     0     0    0  5154  1000    0 32000    4    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/6     0     0    0     0     0    0  1000    2    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/7     0     0    0     0     0    0  1000    2    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/8     0     0    0     0  4000    3  5000    5    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/9     0     0    0     0  3000    2  5000    5    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/10    0     0    0     0     0    0  1000    3    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/11    0     0    0   637 1444000  269 3104000  743    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/12    0     0    0     0 2818000  329     0    0    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/13    0     0    0     0 763000  224 97000   66    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/14    0     0    0    34 27000   21 19000   15    0

* GigabitEthernet1/0/15    0     0    0     0     0    0     0    0    0

Thanks in advacne !!

Thanks & Regards ,

T Rajneesh R

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Glenn Matthys
Level 1
Level 1

Output queue drops means the interface is congested (its receiving more information than it can send). If the interface is at its maximum speed (in this case, gigabit) and operating in full duplex mode, there is not much more you can do besides increasing the receiving capacity of the other end of the output queue dropping interfaces. If these are workstations or uplinks to other switches, a low amount (which it is, in your case) of OQD's are normal.

ebarticel
Level 4
Level 4

Maybe check the end device that is connected to that port.

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