I am hoping someone can provide a good link to FBF performance, is it
handled by the PFE in hardware or is it handled in software, limitations if
any?
I have a design that is using FBF extensively, currently we are not routing
much traffic but that could change soon.
thanks in advance,
Mike
Hello Jonathan,
Thanks for your answer. With "inner-vlan-id-list", I get:
## Warning: 'inner-vlan-id-list' can be used only on interface with
vlan-id/vlan-tags
## Warning: 'inner-vlan-id-list' is supported only on
flexible-vlan-tagging mode
While the documentation says I
Use the inner-vlan-id-list option:
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/task/configuration/vlan-translation-vlan-id-list-l2.html
Jonathan
From: juniper-nsp on behalf of Vincent
Bernat
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018
Hey!
I am a bit puzzled how to do VLAN rewriting with the QFX5100. With a MX,
the following configuration would work:
interfaces {
xe-0/0/0 {
unit 0 {
family bridge {
interface-mode trunk;
vlan-id-list [ 57 58 ];
vlan-rewrite {
translate 3 57;
translate 4 58;
}
On 2018-05-17 02:41, Brian Rak wrote:
> We're not even doing 10gbit of traffic, so the buffers should last at
> least a little bit.
And you're not hitting 10 Gbit/s even under very short bursts of a few
milliseconds? Microbursts like that don't show up in "normal" usage
graphs where you only
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