Hello! Since some weeks now, we have a strange packet loss on one of our edge locations.
A few days ago an IX informed us about packet loss on our router. The router in place is a J6350. We have a 1 Gig line to us and two 1 Gig lines to some uplinks. Every communication goes through a 1 Gig copper link to a ProCurve 2810-24G. So the external links are connected to the switch and the switch via one cable with the router. The packet loss is strange, because: 1. In smokeping during the busy hours of the day, there are losses of about 5% 2. From my workstation I get packet loss of about 10 up to 50% 3. There are no errors on the switch or router interface (except i.e. VLAN errors) 4. no customers have reported any problems. But there are many customers relying on real time communication (VoIP/RDP) 5. The switch port with the router is showing maximum 200 Mbit 6. The router is showing 20% real-time threads According to the datasheet the J-Series should be able to deliver this performance easily. Or are the onboard Gig-Interfaces the problem? Of course I know, that this physical configuration is a bad idea, and I will change is very soon to ease the load on this particular port. Any other ideas? Regards, Matthias _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp