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Problems with port Sharings X670

Problems with port Sharings X670

Julian_Eble
New Contributor II
Hello,

There's something odd happenings here, and more than that was the solution of it.

We've a sharing with a Juniper MX80, and there're two 10G ports connect on, the 47 and 48 (Extreme).
After issuing the command:

configure sharing 47 add ports 45,46

The hashings seens to not work properly.
The traffic droped significantly, the two added ports (45,46) seems to be more affected than the 47,48.

Then comes the odd "solution", after disabling the sharing and adding again with the master becoming port 45, the problem was solved.

It's a problem to be checked, because it's the second time that I'm having the same problem.
I'm using the version 15.6.3.1 v1563b1-patch1-5.
X670.
17 REPLIES 17

Julian_Eble
New Contributor II
Well but why, after disabling and enabling the extreme sharing the traffic flows well?
And packet loss stoped

Jarek
New Contributor II
Juniper MX 80 has a Trio chipset and can only balance per-flow not per packet.
If you have high traffic flow on one port it will stay on that port.

Julian_Eble
New Contributor II
From MX to X670.
I'm using custom and I did tried all of them.
I know it's strange because the hash is due to TX traffic.
We tried to do some changes in Juniper but nothing could solve this.
Only the disable/enable sharing solved.
GTM-P2G8KFN