03-13-2020 09:31 AM
If I have IOS XR Code 6.1.4, can I run the 'monitor np interface' command and not cause any NP blips? For example, if I want to run it on a sub-interface going towards a customer? I know if you do 'monitor np capture' that will cause a 50ms blip, but I didn't know if that would happen as well with the 'monitor np interface' command or not.
I know you can do a show command to look at either 128 or 32 hits in the Linecard Buffer depending on the Linecard, but wanted to actively look at drops off a sub-interface without causing a blip to the NP.
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03-13-2020 02:36 PM
5.3.3 got rid of the 50ms hit with monitor np counter, we also introduce monitor np interface so that you monitor just for a particular interface not the whole np, and show controller np capture is a rotating log of drops on the NP.
The easiest way is to have TAC do this as we have a tool that can read the hex and output it as a pcap in seconds.
Sam
03-13-2020 02:36 PM
5.3.3 got rid of the 50ms hit with monitor np counter, we also introduce monitor np interface so that you monitor just for a particular interface not the whole np, and show controller np capture is a rotating log of drops on the NP.
The easiest way is to have TAC do this as we have a tool that can read the hex and output it as a pcap in seconds.
Sam
03-16-2020 05:26 AM
03-16-2020 09:56 AM
Just did this yesterday on a bundle sub-int and it worked perfectly. No reset between captures.
03-17-2020 11:16 AM
Sam,
I have some questions:
#1) Can you confirm that the 50 ms hit to traffic problem has been fixed in 6.1.4 and 6.4.2?
#2) Can we do a capture on an interface and sub-interface?
#3) How can I access to the TAC tool that converts hex output to PCAP? Can customer access to this tool?
Thanks,
Charlie
03-17-2020 01:06 PM
03-17-2020 01:13 PM
Sam,
Thanks for the answers.
Can I access to the tool?
Thanks,
Charlie
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