[j-nsp] 10GE xe-0/0/0 traffic anomaly
Bruce Morgan
Bruce.Morgan at aarnet.edu.au
Mon May 19 17:38:36 EDT 2008
Hi Witold,
Could this be a bug in the Junos you are running where the counter stats for vlanned interfaces are counted twice before being attributed to the interface? Is it R8.3/8.4 you are running?
Regards
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Witold Koscielniak
Sent: Monday, 19 May 2008 7:41 PM
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] 10GE xe-0/0/0 traffic anomaly
I have new m120 connected on stick to the Extreme switch.
10GE
m120<-------------->summit<----->
in=2 x out(??) in=out
M120 has only one interface - xe-0/0/0 with many 802.1q subinterfaces.
So traffic on xe-0/0/0 should be exactly symmetrical (in/out = 1) but it is not!!
Mrtg shows that traffic on 10G summit is exactly symmetrical but on xe-0/0/0
is asymmetrical:
admin at Juniper_M120> monitor interface traffic
Interface Link Input bytes (bps) Output bytes (bps)
xe-0/0/0 Up 61944473131097 (318338324) 30951930138936 (156175948)
Input traffic is approximatly twice geater than output (in/out = 2).
What is happen? Why input traffic is greater than output traffic.
What doubled input traffic on xe-0/0/0?
Before installing M120 I had:
LACP 2x1GE
m5<-------------->summit<----->
<-------------->
ae0
and everything was ok (in was eq out on ae0)!!!!
Any idea?
--
Witold Kościelniak
Network Administrator
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