[j-nsp] 100mbps bandwidth on a logical interface

Jonathan Call lordsith49 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 3 11:27:46 EDT 2016


This is an old switch running 11.4R2. The class-of-service shows nothing of significance:

Physical interface: ge-0/0/27, Index: 157
Queues supported: 8, Queues in use: 4
  Scheduler map: <default>, Index: 2
  Congestion-notification: Disabled

  Logical interface: ge-0/0/27.0, Index: 123
    Object                  Name                   Type                    Index
    Classifier              ieee8021p-untrust      untrust                    16

This value seems so obscure you're probably correct that it is some random PR.

Jonathan

I apologize if this doesn't show up formatted properly. For some reason my Macbook does not seems to copy and paste well in Hotmail.

From: dale.shaw at gmail.com <dale.shaw at gmail.com> on behalf of Dale Shaw <dale.shaw+j-nsp at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 12:53 AM
To: Jonathan Call
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] 100mbps bandwidth on a logical interface
  

Hi Jonathan,

On 3 August 2016 at 16:23, Jonathan Call <lordsith49 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have a  Gigabit Ethernet port on an EX4200 that is performing very poorly. It maxes out at about 120Mbps under heavy load. During that heavy load I see MAC pause frame values increasing as well as dropped packets in the queue counters. All of this points  to the server being the culprit.
[...]



What output do you see with "show class-of-service interface ge-0/0/27" ?


I assume based on the existence of "ge-0/0/27" that it's a EX4200-48T/P. Which Junos release are you running? (might help folks match a PR, if there is one)


Cheers,
Dale

     


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