[j-nsp] OSPF status change notification

2013-02-23 Thread Rachid DHOU
Hi Experts, I have a J6350 routers that they send SNMP traps to an OSS server. The issue i have is : when OSPF and BFD status changed UP/down then notification are not sent to monitoring system (Link notifications come to the system). I show this in log message. is it a normal behavior that J

[j-nsp] interface-transmit-statistics

2013-02-23 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
I was skimming through some release notes and noticed the following new feature, which was supposedly added in 12.3 and 11.4R3 (new features in an R3 release? *cough*):

[j-nsp] M10i FPC PIC Throughput Questions

2013-02-23 Thread Matt Bentley
OK - so there has been a lot of discussion around this that I've seen, but I've searched for hours and still can't find concrete answers. Can someone help? 1. Does the 3.2 Gbps throughput limitation include overhead? In other words, Is the raw throughput 4 Gbps with effective throughput of 3.2

Re: [j-nsp] M10i FPC PIC Throughput Questions

2013-02-23 Thread Christopher E. Brown
With the std cfeb after internal overhead per bus capacity is 3.2Gbit of traffic, this is worst case minimum small packets, etc. Raw bus capacity is IIRC ~ 4Gbit, difference is overhead. Unless you are doing all small packet, actual limit is higher than 3.2. Enhanced CFEB bumps the raw bus

Re: [j-nsp] M10i FPC PIC Throughput Questions

2013-02-23 Thread Matt Bentley
Thanks! So it would be correct to say you should NEVER see oversubscription on a channelized DS3 card right? Obviously, you can overdrive a single T1, but you'd never see drops due to the PIC itself? I guess what I'm asking is whether or not the bandwidth availalble on a FPC is allocated

Re: [j-nsp] M10i FPC PIC Throughput Questions

2013-02-23 Thread Christopher E. Brown
Bus is _shared_, with CFEB you have guaranteed 3.2Gbit shared by up to 4 PICs, with E-CFEB is non issue single PIC limit is 1G and E-CFEB will do full 1G per no matter what. If you try to handle more than 3.2Gbit on a CFEB bus (X-0/X/X or X-1/X/X) you may see bus contention depending on packet