This is, believe it or not, a feature of the device you are using.
On Sun, March 15, 2009 01:55, Andy Bierlair wrote:
> Im trying to run netflow on one of our Cisco core routers (SUP720 3BXL),
> but I think I am hitting some limitations because of this:
> %EARL_NETFLOW-SP-4-TCAM_THRLD: Netflow T
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Andy Bierlair wrote:
Im trying to run netflow on one of our Cisco core routers (SUP720-3BXL),
but I think I am hitting some limitations because of this:
%EARL_NETFLOW-SP-4-TCAM_THRLD: Netflow TCAM threshold exceeded, TCAM
Utilization [99%]
TCAM Utilization :
On 15/03/2009 01:55, Andy Bierlair wrote:
I’m trying to run netflow on one of our Cisco core routers (SUP720-3BXL),
but I think I am hitting some limitations because of this:
Sounds about right for the amount of traffic you're pushing through the
box. The SUP720 is a very poor netflow platfor
st a shot in the dark. Do you have 'ip cef' in global config?
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>> -b
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>> From: Andy Bierlair [globic...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 6:55 PM
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> Subject: Netflow on
AM, Bill Blackford
wrote:
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> just a shot in the dark. Do you have 'ip cef' in global config?
>
> -b
>
> From: Andy Bierlair [globic...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 6:55 PM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject:
I’m trying to run netflow on one of our Cisco core routers (SUP720-3BXL),
but I think I am hitting some limitations because of this:
%EARL_NETFLOW-SP-4-TCAM_THRLD: Netflow TCAM threshold exceeded, TCAM
Utilization [99%]
The setup of netflow looks like this:
ip flow-cache entries 524288
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