Re: [j-nsp] [SRX650] show pfe statistics weirdness

2013-01-10 Thread Dale Shaw
Hi Graham, On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:16 PM, Graham Brown juniper-...@grahambrown.info wrote: This is where the SRX platform differs from that of the M/T/MX etc. BFD processing is NOT offloaded to the PFEs - this is all done by the RE. This has caused one of my customers many problems and

Re: [j-nsp] [SRX650] show pfe statistics weirdness

2012-11-16 Thread Andrei-Marius Radu
Hi Nick, They represent the number of control-plane packets (ICMP, routing protocols, etc.) that the router receives. If those packets can be processed by the local PFE CPU or if they need to be sent to the RE for processing that is another matter. Hope this helps, Andrei. On 14/11/2012, Nick

[j-nsp] [SRX650] show pfe statistics weirdness

2012-11-14 Thread Nick Kritsky
Hello, There is something I don't understand. There is a SRX650 running BFD for OSPF sessions. BFD is working, however I wanted to make sure that it is processed in PFE. All counters of show pfe statistics traffic protocol bfd are zero, but BFD-related counters of show pfe statistics traffic are

Re: [j-nsp] [SRX650] show pfe statistics weirdness

2012-11-14 Thread Graham Brown
Hi Nick, This is where the SRX platform differs from that of the M/T/MX etc. BFD processing is NOT offloaded to the PFEs - this is all done by the RE. This has caused one of my customers many problems and unfortunately is by design - this relates to the SRX 3600. HTH, Graham On 14 November

Re: [j-nsp] [SRX650] show pfe statistics weirdness

2012-11-14 Thread Nick Kritsky
Thank you Graham. Just to clarify. counters in Packet Forwarding Engine local protocol statistics - what are they? My understanding was that they represent the number of network-control packets handled by PFE. thanks Nick ___ juniper-nsp mailing list