> When I do "sho mem" the results are:
>
> System memory 1048576 bytes - 911888 used, 136688 available
> 160:16 2048:15 96:1 1152:1 128:16 640:2 80:33 144:16 16:159 208:1 32:17
> System nbufs 1400 - 51 used, 1349 available
Seems fine for mem usage.
> If all 30 modems are being used, is it possible that there is not enough
> memory in this PM2?
What do you see when you do a sh mem when all 30 are in use? As long as
you have about 50 k free and still have Network buffers, then you should
be okay. What vers of Com os are you running? Running ospf or bgp?
> I had a customer complain that his throughput was slow lately...(I just
> recently have had all 30 full on a regular basis).
just 1?
> I haven't gotten detailed info from the customer yet, but want to verify
> that it is not a memory/performance issue with the PM2 itself.
Perhaps if the nbuffs got low.
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