MX isn’t a VoQ system. It actually buffers on both ingress and egress chipsets.
The QFX10K is a VoQ system and buffers on ingress chip. QFX10K has 384K VoQs
per PFE. In the case of the QFX10002-72Q that would be a system total of 2.3M.
> On Apr 19, 2016, at 5:31 AM, Adam Vitkovsky
> wrote:
>
Ok thanks… yep I’m seeing them getting used….
agould@eng-lab-mx104-cgn> show services sessions | grep 1.2.3.128
TCP52.26.119.1:80-> 1.2.3.128:1053 Forward O 4
TCP 64.12.245.38:80-> 1.2.3.128:1052 Forward O 5
ICMP 8.8.8.8
Hello,
When using "address X.Y.Z.W/TV" definition, the net and bcast IPs are
NOT used and JUNOS carves them out.
When using "address-range low X.Y.Z.W high X.Y.W.U", ALL addresses are
used and JUNOS does NOT carve the net and bcast IPs out.
Whether You _should_ use net and bcast IPs - it depend
Awesome Alex, good find !
So I wonder if the high-cpu issue with the all-zero and all-ones address of
the named subnet means that when using address-range that the net-id and
bcast address for the low/high definition will NOT be used in the nat pool ?
.or that net-id and bcast addresses WILL be
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