[rbak-nsp] Traffic card stops forwarding packets

Navin Nepali navin_n at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 12 10:16:15 EDT 2013


Yes I have faced this problem.
What's the setting in your 10G traffic card?
Have you input "high circuit count" in the card configuration??
I
f you haven't configured then the 10G card will support 16K circuits only. So if the traffic is more then 16K then the 10G card will not work. 
 

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 From: Jim <womble1950 at live.com>
To: redback-nsp at puck.nether.net 
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 6:44 PM
Subject: [rbak-nsp] Traffic card stops forwarding packets
  
Hi,

Has anyone had issues with 10G traffic cards crashing/locking up in SEOS 6.4 so that they no longer forward traffic?

We have had 2 incidents of 10G traffic cards stop forwarding traffic in the last few months, both nodes were running 6.4 and it was the card in Slot1 which had the issue (it was the default traffic card at the time), and both happened after approx 500 days uptime.  When the issue occured no traffic was forwarding through the ports, but OSPF, BGP and L2TP control packets to the card were still operational so there was no obivious problem except lack of traffic, and nothing in the logs either.  We had to restart the card to get it functioning again.

I have seen this on 2 different nodes now so I would be surprised we if are only customer that has experienced the issue?

Thanks.

Jim.
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