[j-nsp] Load-Balance on Internet Processor II
Ilker YILMAZ
ilkeryilmaz17 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 03:42:04 EDT 2008
Hi, proper lsq interface automatically generated when a L2 ASPIC card was
inserted to the chassis.
Thanks for the info,
Ilker
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for lsq-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 lsq-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for sp-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 sp-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for pd-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 pd-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for pe-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 pe-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for gr-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 gr-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for ip-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 ip-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for vt-0/1/0
Jun 28 22:52:49 vt-0/1/0: large delay buffer cleared
Jun 28 22:52:49 CHASSISD_IFDEV_CREATE_NOTICE: create_pics: created interface
device for mt-0/1/0
> show chassis hardware
FPC 0 E-FPC
PIC 1 REV 04 750-015593 CX3845 AS2 Layer-2
Services
> show interfaces lsq-0/1/0
Physical interface: lsq-0/1/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
Interface index: 138, SNMP ifIndex: 55
Link-level type: LinkService, MTU: 1504
Device flags : Present Running
Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x4000
Last flapped : 2008-06-28 22:53:16 UTC (1d 08:03 ago)
Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps)
Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ilker YILMAZ [mailto:ilkeryilmaz17 at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 6:20 PM
To: 'Stefan Fouant'
Cc: 'sthaug at nethelp.no'; 'juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net'
Subject: RE: [j-nsp] Load-Balance on Internet Processor II
Hm, that's sounds good,
Also, i have another L2 ASPIC in my hand and will install that later on to
see if lsq interface appears.
Thanks Stefan
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfouant at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 6:13 PM
To: Ilker YILMAZ
Cc: sthaug at nethelp.no; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Load-Balance on Internet Processor II
Yep, you can't run Layer 2 and Layer 3 services on that PIC at the same
time. If you've got the sp interface configured, it sounds to me like you
might have some Layer 3 services configured.
If you do a 'set chassis fpc 0 pic 2 adaptive-services service-package
layer-2' you'll convert that MS-PIC to run in Layer 2 mode. Of course,
you'll probably need to get rid of any associated sp-0/2/0 interface
configuration as well.
HTHs.
--
Stefan Fouant
Principal Network Engineer
NeuStar, Inc. - http://www.neustar.biz
GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Ilker YILMAZ <ilkeryilmaz17 at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> :)
>
> FPC 0 E-FPC
> PIC 2 REV 14 750-014895 DH5587 MultiServices 100
> PIC 3 REV 17 750-007626 CZ1730 10x CHE1 IQ
>
> There is no predefined and configureable lsq interface seen at M10i
> when you run "show interfaces" though.. As i understand from your
> explanation that the lsq-0/2/0 interface should already exists as we
> already have MSPIC at FPC 0 but;
>
> ilker# set interfaces lsq-0/2/0 unit 0 family inet address 1.2.3.4/32
>
> [edit]
> ilker# commit check
> [edit]
> 'interfaces'
> sp-0/2/0 and lsq-0/2/0 cannot be configured on the same physical
> interface
> error: configuration check-out failed
>
> That's why i was asking for it to be sure..
>
> Any clues about it?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfouant at gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 5:55 PM
> To: Ilker YILMAZ
> Cc: sthaug at nethelp.no; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Load-Balance on Internet Processor II
>
> Dude... it's lsq-x/x/x... x/x/x corresponds to whatever FPC/PIC
> combination you've got your AS or MS PIC installed. The slot should
> always be 0 on these interfaces. So if you've got an MS-PIC installed in
FPC 2, PIC 1...
> the interface should be lsq-2/1/0.
>
> Do a 'show chassis hardware' to identify where your PIC is installed.
> --
> Stefan Fouant
> Principal Network Engineer
> NeuStar, Inc. - http://www.neustar.biz GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D
>
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Ilker YILMAZ
> <ilkeryilmaz17 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Steinar & Erdem for your help, i see ls-0/0/0 interface at
>> J4350 whereas i have no clue about at M10i interface naming for MLPPP.
>>
>> Does anybody have information on that?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Ilker
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: sthaug at nethelp.no [mailto:sthaug at nethelp.no]
>> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:35 PM
>> To: ilkeryilmaz17 at gmail.com
>> Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
>> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Load-Balance on Internet Processor II
>>
>>> Do you know which interface naming is available at J4350 & M10i for
>>> MLPPP
>> ?
>>> I see ls-0/0/0 interface at J4350 and lsi.x at M10i (Includes MSPIC)
>>
>> Interface naming depends on what PICs you have. Here's an example
>> from an M7i with ASM, channelized STM-1 and 4 E1s in a bundle using the
ASM:
>>
>> e1-0/2/0:1 up up
>> e1-0/2/0:1.0 up up mlppp lsq-1/2/0.1
>> e1-0/2/0:2 up up
>> e1-0/2/0:2.0 up up mlppp lsq-1/2/0.1
>> e1-0/2/0:3 up up
>> e1-0/2/0:3.0 up up mlppp lsq-1/2/0.1
>> e1-0/2/0:4 up up
>> e1-0/2/0:4.0 up up mlppp lsq-1/2/0.1
>> lsq-1/2/0 up up
>> lsq-1/2/0.1 up up inet 192.168.10.5/30
>>
>> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
> --
> Stefan Fouant
> Principal Network Engineer
> NeuStar, Inc. - http://www.neustar.biz GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D
>
>
>
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Stefan Fouant
Principal Network Engineer
NeuStar, Inc. - http://www.neustar.biz
GPG Key ID: 0xB5E3803D
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