Can anyone point me to documentation on the specifics of the following output? I'm trying to understand specifically "Software input medium drops" I believe at this pointÂ.
What's happening is the device becomes non-pingable (ICMP) for a few hours about once a week and I'm trying to figure out why. It only becomes non-pingable from our monitoring system which as you can imagine is causing us some grief ;) The monitoring system relies on ping to test reachability. It's important to note that during times that the device (EX or SRX specifically) is not pingable, we can continue to collect SNMP data with no issues. Thanks, Paul Packet Forwarding Engine traffic statistics: Input packets: 41503426 35 pps Output packets: 38415378 33 pps Packet Forwarding Engine local traffic statistics: Local packets input : 2039823 Local packets output : 230307 Software input control plane drops : 0 Software input high drops : 0 Software input medium drops : 843 Software input low drops : 0 Software output drops : 0 Hardware input drops : 0 Packet Forwarding Engine local protocol statistics: HDLC keepalives : 0 ATM OAM : 0 Frame Relay LMI : 0 PPP LCP/NCP : 0 OSPF hello : 0 OSPF3 hello : 0 RSVP hello : 0 LDP hello : 0 BFD : 0 IS-IS IIH : 0 LACP : 0 ARP : 1922846 ETHER OAM : 0 Unknown : 0 Packet Forwarding Engine hardware discard statistics: Timeout : 0 Truncated key : 0 Bits to test : 0 Data error : 0 Stack underflow : 0 Stack overflow : 0 Normal discard : 1503184 Extended discard : 204 Invalid interface : 0 Info cell drops : 0 Fabric drops : 0 Packet Forwarding Engine Input IPv4 Header Checksum Error and Output MTU Error statistics: Input Checksum : 0 Output MTU : 0 _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp