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[nsp] 7206 NPE200 running out of memory ?
Does this sound right?

I have a 7206/NPE-200 running OSPF and BGP. It has 128M DRAM.

>sh proc mem

Total: 86104352, Used: 84174872, Free: 1929480
.
.
.
0 0 16840416 2700976 10624 216992 0 *Dead*
5 0 22380 14433912 6924 15228 365290272 Pool Manager
68 0 379687684 0 20048 364109040 0 IP Input
69 0 747024 746940 6912 0 0 BGP Open
125 0 21824428 7050292 591876 0 18240 OSPF Router
126 0 74615764 1659916 72625772 0 0 BGP Router
127 0 65580 0 6864 0 0 BGP I/O
128 0 23792 399292 32852 0 0 BGP Scanner
84165352 Total
Re: [nsp] 7206 NPE200 running out of memory ? [ In reply to ]
how many prefixes have you learned?


NPE-200 does not support more that 128M DRAM,so if you need full bg,p
you should upgrade upto NPE-300/400 or higher..


what is the Largest(b) value in the "sh memory summ" command?

Ezeq.


On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 19:21, joe mcguckin wrote:
> Does this sound right?
>
> I have a 7206/NPE-200 running OSPF and BGP. It has 128M DRAM.
>
> >sh proc mem
>
> Total: 86104352, Used: 84174872, Free: 1929480
> .
> .
> .
> 0 0 16840416 2700976 10624 216992 0 *Dead*
> 5 0 22380 14433912 6924 15228 365290272 Pool Manager
> 68 0 379687684 0 20048 364109040 0 IP Input
> 69 0 747024 746940 6912 0 0 BGP Open
> 125 0 21824428 7050292 591876 0 18240 OSPF Router
> 126 0 74615764 1659916 72625772 0 0 BGP Router
> 127 0 65580 0 6864 0 0 BGP I/O
> 128 0 23792 399292 32852 0 0 BGP Scanner
> 84165352 Total
>
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