Folks,
In my config, I've got a BRI with multilink PPP. Also I'm running class-based weighted fair queuing on this as well. What I cannot figure out, is which of the interfaces i need to look at in order to get packet statistics. The way it is configured, the MLPPP can have calls initiated either from my router or from the other end. So I actually have the following choices of interfaces to look at, each of which is currently reporting different statistics:
int bri1/0
int bri1/0:1
int virtual-access 1
I have a pretty good amount of traffic flowing out the BRI. If I "sh int bri1/0" it looks like there is NO traffic flowing out. However if I look at the b-channel (sh int bri1/0:1) then I see what looks like the right amount of traffic. However I can also look at int virtual-access 1 aswell. Now, for the CBWFQ, none of these "sh policy int x" seems to be showing what I expect. Does anyone understand the relationship (with respect to statistics reporting) between the BRI, the B-channel, and the virtual-access?
Thanks a lot,
Jorma
In my config, I've got a BRI with multilink PPP. Also I'm running class-based weighted fair queuing on this as well. What I cannot figure out, is which of the interfaces i need to look at in order to get packet statistics. The way it is configured, the MLPPP can have calls initiated either from my router or from the other end. So I actually have the following choices of interfaces to look at, each of which is currently reporting different statistics:
int bri1/0
int bri1/0:1
int virtual-access 1
I have a pretty good amount of traffic flowing out the BRI. If I "sh int bri1/0" it looks like there is NO traffic flowing out. However if I look at the b-channel (sh int bri1/0:1) then I see what looks like the right amount of traffic. However I can also look at int virtual-access 1 aswell. Now, for the CBWFQ, none of these "sh policy int x" seems to be showing what I expect. Does anyone understand the relationship (with respect to statistics reporting) between the BRI, the B-channel, and the virtual-access?
Thanks a lot,
Jorma