On Aug 25, 2010, at 8:43 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
> I'm testing a mVPN. It uses the multicast tunnel (mt) interfaces for the 
> traffic. When I do a 'monitor interface traffic' I only see packets on the 
> receiving end of the tunnel hitting the MT interface.

You might end up having to sum the traffic statistics for all of the logical 
interfaces (mt, pd, pe, ls, lt, gr, etc.) that are provided by the specific 
Tunnel or Services PIC.

> My question is, I assume there is a performance limitation associated with 
> the MT interface. When I do a 'show interface' it states that this interface 
> is 800Mbps capable, so I assume this is the max aggregate traffic that this 
> PIC can service?

The throughput capabilities will depend on the type and model of Tunnel or 
Services PIC that is providing the mt interface. I'm not sure the 800 Mbps 
output you see in 'show interface'  is an accurate reflection of the 
performance capability of the Tunnel or Services PIC. Tunnel PICs are generally 
limited by the aggregate FPC throughput of the FPC in which they are installed 
rather than having a PIC-specific throughput limitation.

--Stacy




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