[c-nsp] RES: Fun with interface counters.
Leonardo Gama Souza
leonardo.souza at nec.com.br
Tue Jun 30 17:44:31 EDT 2009
Are both interfaces configured with 'load-interval 30'?
Furthermore that could be due to lack of 64-bit interface counter support on the router.
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De: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] Em nome de Drew Weaver
Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de junho de 2009 18:59
Para: 'cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net'
Assunto: [c-nsp] Fun with interface counters.
I assume this is either a bug, or something else equally enjoyable.
Today, I noticed that one of our switches was acting up, so I logged into it and did the usual show interfaces, sh proc cpu sort, etc etc.
I noticed that the switch's uplink interface indicated that it was doing 700Mbps to the router it is connected to, the router indicated that it was only getting 200Mbps from the switch.
So either there is a counter bug, or the switch was sending traffic that was being dropped by the router or dropped later by the switch (after it was counted?), or something else equally amusing?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this/seen this before?
Thanks!
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