[c-nsp] ASR9k IPv6 interface stats in 64bit
Phil Mayers
p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk
Tue Jul 23 04:24:57 EDT 2013
Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 06:39:07PM -0400, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
>> This OID tree appears to be in NX-OS 6.1 on the Nexus 7Ks as well,
>but
>> nothing in the 6500s, at least as recently as 12.2(33)SXI9. IOS is
>where
>> I'd like to have it the most, because the vast majority of my network
>is
>> still running on 6500s.
>
>On Sup720, the hardware is not able to provide these number - so even
>if
>they gave you the OID ("nobody needs that for Enterprise!"), it won't
>be
>*useful*.
>
>"show int ... accounting" shows some numbers for IPv6, but those are
>only
>packets that the CPU has seen (to the router, or software forwarded) -
>if
>the PFC forwards the packets, they will be counted as "IPv4". Had a
>TAC
>case open on this, got told "EARL7 can't do it".
>
>
>I do hope this is fixed with Sup2T, though.
>
>gert
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Supposedly earl8 has much more granular counters including separate v4 and v6. Can't remember if they're visible in sup2t ios but I know they're not anywhere obvious in nx-os on n7k / m-series modules :o(
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