[j-nsp] Output rate on E1 link

Nilesh Khambal nkhambal at juniper.net
Mon Feb 23 03:40:17 EST 2009


Is bundle transmitting all 18 Mbps of traffic? Are there any drops on  
bundle or individual  E1 interface?

Thanks,
Nilesh


On Feb 22, 2009, at 11:41 PM, "Faizal Rachman" <faizalr81 at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> This is result from other router who has same output :
>
> show interfaces ls-1/2/0.1
>   Logical interface ls-1/2/0.1 (Index 91) (SNMP ifIndex 97)
>     Description: BB_Agg_8xE1_to_RX_lsq-3/3/0.8
>     Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: Multilink- 
> PPP
>     Last flapped: 2009-02-23 11:01:25 WIT (03:33:13 ago)
>     Bandwidth: 16384kbps
>     Bundle links information:
>       Active bundle links       8
>       Removed bundle links      0
>       Disabled bundle links     0
>     Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
>     Bundle:
>       Multilink:
>         Input :   37955627650      18420 3454538483560     13517576
>         Output:   36941486770      23508 3514060473641     18069664
>       Network:
>         Input :   37954155730      18087 3304566504633     12725768
>         Output:   36943244440      23396 3213335870332     16524280
>     Link:
>       e1-0/0/1.0
>         Up time: 03:33:13
>         Input :      10828202       2287     984770374      1685432
>         Output:      20432219       2517    1913871173      1892688
>       e1-0/0/2.0
>         Up time: 03:33:13
>         Input :      10761329       2267     986877230      1687032
>         Output:      16833112       2937    1644943771      2273376
>       e1-0/0/3.0
>         Up time: 03:33:13
>         Input :      10747185       2328     990978029      1686040
>         Output:      17599485       3281    1656932827      2445384
> and so on....
>
> show interfaces queue ls-1/2/0.1
>   Logical interface ls-1/2/0.1 (Index 91) (SNMP ifIndex 97)
>     Description: BB_Agg_8xE1_to_RX_lsq-3/3/0.8
>     Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: Multilink- 
> PPP
>     Last flapped: 2009-02-23 11:01:25 WIT (03:35:47 ago)
>     Bandwidth: 16384kbps
>     Bundle links information:
>       Active bundle links       8
>       Removed bundle links      0
>       Disabled bundle links     0
>     Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
>     Bundle:
>       Multilink:
>         Input :   37957530253        639 3454712607866       449336
>         Output:   36945073791      23449 3514404765413     18001840
>       Network:
>         Input :   37956021143        633 3304730116997       403944
>         Output:   36946801675      23413 3213649914738     16539864
>     Link:
>       e1-0/0/1.0
>         Up time: 03:35:47
>         Input :      11065710        101    1006462676        65792
>         Output:      20923224       3515    1959916989      2624824
>       e1-0/0/2.0
>         Up time: 03:35:47
>         Input :      10998310         50    1008558727        38512
>         Output:      17270460       2827    1687553337      2213136
>       e1-0/0/3.0
>         Up time: 03:35:47
>         Input :      10986407         53    1012780755        41976
>         Output:      18059383       2917    1699602106      2164528
>       e1-0/0/4.0
>         Up time: 03:35:47
>         Input :      11131064        101    1012762484        67576
>         Output:      17773026       2834    1702686069      2210880
> and so on....
>
> Seems both enqueued traffic and transmitted traffic has no big  
> difference, and on each partial E1 has over 2Mbps traffic.
> Thanks,
> Faizal
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Nilesh Khambal  
> <nkhambal at juniper.net> wrote:
> Can you do "show interface queue ls-1/2/0.3?
>
> Enqueued traffic for the bundle can be more than the actual  
> transmitted traffic. Transmitted traffic should rate-limited at 8xE1  
> bandwidth.
>
> Thanks,
> Nilesh.
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 21, 2009, at 7:21 AM, "Faizal Rachman" <faizalr81 at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>
> Actually it is on bundled E1 as shown below :
>
>
> amnesiac at RA> show interfaces ls-1/2/0.3
>
>  Logical interface ls-1/2/0.3 (Index 88) (SNMP ifIndex 196)
>
>   Description: BB_Agg_8x_E1_to_RB-1_lsq-3/3/0.11
>
>   Flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps 0x4000 Encapsulation: Multilink-PPP
>
>   Last flapped: 2009-02-20 06:52:22 WIT (03:42:35 ago)
>
>   Bandwidth: 16384kbps
>
>   Bundle links information:
>
>     Active bundle links       8
>
>     Removed bundle links      0
>
>     Disabled bundle links     0
>
>   Statistics         Frames        fps         Bytes          bps
>
>   Bundle:
>
>     Multilink:
>
>       Input :     736131100      21096   64681718106     14682112
>
>       Output:     888105552      30039   82320671247     22017840
>
>     Network:
>
>       Input :     736092880      21014   62131440103     14111328
>
>       Output:     888178093      29965   72967169475     19091368
>
> Look that this link is consist of 8x E1 bundled but output rate was  
> reach
> more than 2x8Mbps.
> Any explanation really appreciate :)
>
> BR,
> Faizal
>
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Stefan Fouant <sfouant at gmail.com>  
> wrote:
>
> Can you copy your output from 'show interface e1-x/x/x'?
>
>
>
> On 2/21/09, Faizal Rachman <faizalr81 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I just want to make sure about output shown in show interface  
> command, is
> it
> possible that output rate counter surpass maximum limit of its  
> interface
> limitation?
> Example: output rate in 1xE1 link shown almost 3Mbps rate.
> Need advice :)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Faizal
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