[j-nsp] Output rate on E1 link
Faizal Rachman
faizalr81 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 21:47:58 EST 2009
Yes bundle is transmitting over 18Mbps and no any link drop.
If we have two or more ls link over two router and run mpls on all
interface, will it automatically loadbalance?
Thanks,
Faizal
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Nilesh Khambal <nkhambal at juniper.net>wrote:
> 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>
> 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>
>> 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>
>>> 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>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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