Hi, Thanks for your reply Saku. The problem is that fpc2 (fixed ports) can't overcome 31Gbps (in + out) with 6Mpps. The graph shows a straight line as if it were being limited. I have moved some interfaces from LAG to fpc1 and fpc0 and the traffic has incresed. (It only has a tunnel-service in fpc0 of 1g) It's as if it were being limited by the MQ, but I do not see discarded packages, or I do not know where to look at them.
JR. 2017-03-19 6:53 GMT-03:00 Saku Ytti <[email protected]>: > Hey Javier, > > > MX104 and MX80 (1st gen Trio MQ/LU) should do about 55Mpps and 75Gbps > (in+out). > > On 19 March 2017 at 09:12, Javier Rodriguez <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I need a bit of your knowledge. > > I have a MX104 as PE router with 4 LAGs. > > One LAG facing to P router on FPC2 (fixed ports). The other LAGs > > distributed in FPC0 and FPC1. > > The problem is that traffic is being limited when reach 28G out/ 4G in > > (31Gbps total). > > I changed one interface (10G) of the LAG (to P router) to FPC1 and the > > traffic has grown a little more. > > > > Where is the limitation? In the MQ chip? > > Where can I see those discarded packages? > > How much traffic will the router support on FPC2? > > Where could I get a graphic of its internal architecture? > > Does a MX80 have the same behavior? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > JR. > > _______________________________________________ > > juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] > > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp > -- Atte. Javier I. RodrÃguez Sotelo _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

