The interface stays up,no OSPF.

Don't know if there is a routing loop, I have no business doing any network
engineer work!  :)

I'll study up on Torch and see how I could use Torch to troubleshoot this.

Thanks for the advice!

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:01 PM, Scott Lambert <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Does the interface drop?
>
> OSPF?  Any static routes, including default routes which are not
> normally used while OSPF is up?
>
> Is it possible the router on the other end of the AF5X link is sending
> the packets right back to this router due to a routing loop?
>
> If you don't have RX or TX errors on the interface and the interface
> isn't bouncing, my money is on a routing loop.  It may be a few hops the
> other side of the AF5X link.  If you can torch it while it's happening,
> easier said than done, you'll know pretty quickly.
>
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 09:23:51PM -0400, James Wilson wrote:
> >   This is Port 3 on an RB2011UiAS at one of our relay sites.
> > Intermittently we are seeing a two minute drop in speed.
> >
> >   And the packets per second go up at the same time.
> >
> >   Port 3 is connected to an Ubiquiti AirFiber 5X at 1 Gbps.
> >
> >   Some of the other ports have Ubiquiti Rockets attached at 100 Mbps.
> >
> >   Any ideas?  Can I supply more information?
>
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