Cisco DS3 performance specifications
To any and all in earshot, I am engaged in setting up a sytems level test lab for the purposes of measuring among other items, DS3 performance and interoperability between Cisco 12000 series and several new and emerging edge switch devices. In order to set a baseline for performance expectations, I am attempting to gather historical data on earlier testing. The nasty rumor I am hearing is that Cisco DS3 interfaces at best deliver 50 - 60 % throughput. This is supposedly attributed to the way they apply their Traffic Shaping and Policing at the port level. I need to obtain documentation that either validates this, or presents the correct information. Many of the edge devices involved in the testing, support high levels of throughput even at the channelized subrate. An increased need to buffer the data, to compensate for a potential mismatch in bandwidth capabilities, would just add to the latency and sour the testing. Any and all information is valued and appreciated.
The cards are engine 0 and there is no hardware switching - I've seen issues on this card - one port has heavy load and the other ports start dropping packets, WRED helped with this but not by much. I'd be interested in your tests. Regards, Neil.
To any and all in earshot,
I am engaged in setting up a sytems level test lab for the purposes of measuring among other items, DS3 performance and interoperability between Cisco 12000 series and several new and emerging edge switch devices.
In order to set a baseline for performance expectations, I am attempting to gather historical data on earlier testing.
The nasty rumor I am hearing is that Cisco DS3 interfaces at best deliver 50 - 60 % throughput. This is supposedly attributed to the way they apply their Traffic Shaping and Policing at the port level.
I need to obtain documentation that either validates this, or presents the correct information.
Many of the edge devices involved in the testing, support high levels of throughput even at the channelized subrate. An increased need to buffer the data, to compensate for a potential mismatch in bandwidth capabilities, would just add to the latency and sour the testing.
Any and all information is valued and appreciated.
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Bill Thomas
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neil@DOMINO.ORG