> On Sep 6, 2018, at 1:47 PM, Richard McGovern <rmcgov...@juniper.net> wrote:
> 
> Louis, for reason (I assume some issue) is TAC saying that a host-upgrade 
> solves something?  I also assume from Junos SW point of view, you plan to 
> stay with 14.1X53-D43, yes?
> 
Yes (Supposedly). And Yes.  I'm not convinced, but they won't troubleshoot the 
case further until I do.
SNMP counters and descriptions aren't being updated for AE interfaces >9. I 
troubleshot this to the actual switch. For example in bytes is 48, it doesn't 
change. If I look at the counters for the physical interface, they update as 
expected. Also, the >9 is wierd. AE0-9 work as expected. AE10-? don't update 
properly.

This is only for SNMP. If you look at the interface counters under 'show 
interface', they update as expected. The correct description is also shown.  I 
tried restarting SNMP and it didn't make a difference.

Also worth noting is that this oddity/problem doesn't appear to impact the flow 
of traffic through the box, nor the ability of the AE interface to function in 
any way (such as LACP failover).

> BTW, in the future solution to this is to perform Host Upgrade at same time 
> as Junos Upgrade, using the force-host option - 
> https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/task/installation/qfx-series-software-upgrading-cli.html
> 
Yes, I've been made aware of that now. :-)

Thanks.

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Louis Kowolowski                                lou...@cryptomonkeys.org
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