I haven't seen this on ASE.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 6:40 PM, George Skorup wrote:
> ASE = AT Switched Ethernet. Comcast and others pretty much all do the
> same shit for MetroE.
>
> We have three ASE circuits at different locations. All are Ciena 3930s
> with 1G optical
Have you tried to put a simple queue on your router to limit the bandwidth to
the subscribed CIR on that circuit ?
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Yup. These are internet circuits which always have traffic on them, both
in and out. I even set up a 10 second ping using Netwatch as a
keep-alive. Didn't do shit. Could be a RouterOS bug. But I see this on
the ASE circuits and nowhere else like internal PTPs. So I don't get it.
On 11/20/2016
If there is constant traffic from this IP/MAC pair, shouldn’t that keep the ARP
cache refreshed so no ARP requests are needed (after the first one)?
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of George Skorup
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2016 5:41 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG]
ASE = AT Switched Ethernet. Comcast and others pretty much all do the
same shit for MetroE.
We have three ASE circuits at different locations. All are Ciena 3930s
with 1G optical hand-off direct to our routers. Each has a different
peer at the other end of the EVC.
I would get a complete
Att MIS not Ase, involves also another carriers "ase" product (not at)
but since all traffic through both peers goes to zero I'm assuming it's
elsewhere?
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 2:48 PM, George Skorup wrote:
> Stupid question. Does this involve AT ASE at all?
>
>
> On
Stupid question. Does this involve AT ASE at all?
On 11/20/2016 12:47 AM, TJ Trout wrote:
I have 2 peers, one CCR and 2 backhauls connected to a 10G switch that
I've recently installed, prior to installing the 10G switch everything
functioned normally (had a CCR1009, now CCR1036), currently
Sounds like pause frames + microbursts on gear with buffers that are too
small. Didn't we just have this discussion?
On Nov 20, 2016 12:47 AM, "TJ Trout" wrote:
> I have 2 peers, one CCR and 2 backhauls connected to a 10G switch that
> I've recently installed, prior to
probably 32 bit counter on traffic, rolling over.
Roland
> I have 2 peers, one CCR and 2 backhauls connected to a 10G switch that I've
recently installed, prior to installing the 10G switch everything functioned
normally (had a CCR1009, now CCR1036), currently during peak periods of traffic
my
There was a bug regarding simple queues. This happened when enabling/disabling
queues.Watch the cpu/profiling if something peaks suddenly.
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I have 2 peers, one CCR and 2 backhauls connected to a 10G switch that I've
recently installed, prior to installing the 10G switch everything
functioned normally (had a CCR1009, now CCR1036), currently during peak
periods of traffic my traffic will go from 1500mbps to 0mbps for just a
instant then
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