[AusNOG] Cisco interface statistics weirdness

Bruce Forster bruce at tubes.net.au
Fri Aug 22 08:09:47 EST 2014


What code is this running?


On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 7:25 AM, Tom Berryman <tom at connectivityit.com.au>
wrote:

>  NPE-G1 I am guessing?
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> I saw this once – but the SNMP output was different to the “sh int”
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> *From:* Dylan Chidgey [mailto:dylan.chidgey at cirruscomms.com.au]
> *Sent:* Friday, 22 August 2014 7:21 AM
> *To:* Tom Berryman; ausnog at ausnog.net
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> *Subject:* RE: [AusNOG] Cisco interface statistics weirdness
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> Both display the same result…
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> *From:* Tom Berryman [mailto:tom at connectivityit.com.au
> <tom at connectivityit.com.au>]
> *Sent:* Friday, 22 August 2014 7:16 AM
> *To:* Dylan Chidgey; ausnog at ausnog.net
> *Subject:* RE: [AusNOG] Cisco interface statistics weirdness
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> How are you measuring this?
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> e.g. “sh inte” or via SNMP with Cacti or something?
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> *From:* AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
> <ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net>] *On Behalf Of *Dylan Chidgey
> *Sent:* Friday, 22 August 2014 7:08 AM
> *To:* ausnog at ausnog.net
> *Subject:* [AusNOG] Cisco interface statistics weirdness
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>
> Hi All,
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> I have a sub-int on a Cisco 7200 reporting up to 100Mbps of traffic when
> the actual traffic is more like 6Mb as confirmed from our peer. Even if I
> shut the interface down it continues to report Tx/Rx load values…
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> Thanks
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> Dylan.
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Regards,

Bruce
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