[j-nsp] SNMP counters on physical if vs. ppp-if

Thomas Eichhorn te at te3networks.de
Sat Jul 17 07:07:35 EDT 2010


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Hi dear all,

I just discovered a oddity on a SRX100,
maybe someone could explain this to me:

I have fe-0/0/0, on which I bound pppoe.

If I graph fe-0/0/0, I see about 200bits/s -
but on pp0.0, I see 8 MBit/s.

Due to my understanding, I should see a little bit
more on fe-0/0/0 as on pp0.0 due to overhead, but not just
that small amount of traffic as I currently do.

Is this normal? I only have on JunOS-box with pppoe,
so I can't crosscheck, or do you recommend opening a case
with JNPR to clarify and eventually fix this?

Thanks,
Tom
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