Hello,
For the "punted ICMP" stats, use "show system statistics icmp|icmp6".
For the "non-punted" ICMP stats, use "show pfe statistics ip|ip6 icmp".
As a general guidance for ICMP without IP options:
- ICMP error replies are generated on linecards, they are rate-limited
to 50pps per subinterface
David,
thanks for the "show pfe statistics exceptions" command! It seems to
be supported only on newer MX series routers(?). According to this
command packets with for example "ttl expired", "IP options", "tunnel
hdr needs reassembly", "IGMP snooping control packet", "PIM snooping
control
On Tue, 29 Sep 2015, Martin T wrote:
as I understand, there are several different exception traffic types:
1) unicast traffic addressed to router itselt. For example telnet, SSH
or SNMP traffic. I guess it is technically correct to say that
"incoming frames which have one of the router
Samsung Mobile
Original message
From: david@orange.com
Date:30/09/2015 1:23 AM (GMT+05:30)
To: Martin T <m4rtn...@gmail.com>,juniper-nsp <juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] exception traffic types for Juniper routers
Hello
Check show pf
Hi,
as I understand, there are several different exception traffic types:
1) unicast traffic addressed to router itselt. For example telnet, SSH
or SNMP traffic. I guess it is technically correct to say that
"incoming frames which have one of the router interfaces MAC addresses
as a destination
Hello
Check show pfe statistics exceptions
David
Message d'origine
De : Martin T
Date :29/09/2015 21:40 (GMT+01:00)
À : juniper-nsp
Objet : [j-nsp] exception traffic types for Juniper routers
Hi,
as I understand, there are several different exception traffic types:
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