[rbak-nsp] Traffic card stops forwarding packets

Sebastian Podjasek sebastian at podjasek.pl
Tue Mar 12 16:17:36 EDT 2013


W dniu 12.03.2013 15:16, Navin Nepali pisze:
> 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.

According to docs this only applies to 1x10G card.
We have active 4x10G card that never experienced that problem. But we
have other issues with that card or SEOS itself, spontaneous xPPA
crashes when PPPoE subscribers are active...


1.24   high-circuit-count
1.24.1   Purpose
Increases the maximum number of circuits on the 1-port 10 gigabit
Ethernet card (10ge-1-port) to 32,000.
1.24.4   Default
The maximum number of circuits is 16,000.
1.24.5   Usage Guidelines
Use the high-circuit-count command to increase the maximum number of
circuits on the 1-port 10 gigabit Ethernet card to 32,000.
Note: 
Entering or leaving the high-circuit-count mode of operation causes the
card to reload. Performance of the card might be reduced in
high-circuit-count mode.

-- 
Sebastian Podjasek

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