If we have broadcast storm in the VPLSwill it be CPU processed,I mean to say like in a normal L2 switch scenario whenever there is a brodcast storm the cpu of L2 switch will go high but in the case of VPLS lets say in 7600 will the cpu also spike.
where can we find documnet for maximum arp entry for cisco routers 7600/10000/12000/CRS etc.Moreove arp limit on cisco routers is system wide or per SIP/SPA/RP
Wud overall stp convergence take place if access port flaps having pc connected to it.If port fast is enabled then it should transisition immediately to forwarding and overall stp convergence should not take place.Any suggestion???
What you r saying that the CPU will spike if VPLS level broadcaststorm takes place.What if there is no laye 3 interface on 7600 just configured with vpls and L2 loop happens(cpu wud spike or no).Do u have any document refering this.thanks
I am looking from dimensioning and design point of view.Even when I looked i got to know it is system wide/SUP and not per line card.Other vendor for example Huawei is per line card and not system wide.Were u able to find any documnet for the same ab...
Using locifInBitsSec and locifOutBitsSec (input and output bits per second) i can define rising and falling threshold to send alarm lets say at 50Mbps of FE interface.However which version would this support EXPRESSION-MIB or the Embedded Event Mana...
The same documents states below also"An important point to consider here is that a TCN does not start a STP recalculation".Thats what I was saying its not neccessary STP convergence will happen if access port flaps.
i still doubt on stp convergence trigger if access port flaps to which end station is connected as it will not recieve BPDU on that port.Do you have document supporting this?