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ACX7100 Woes - Operator Outreach -
In attempting to operationalize the ACX7100 I have run into quite a few
challenges with the platform once I stray outside of traditional routing
and switching. The EVPN instances seem to have quite a few caveats and
things like CFM and RFC2544 traffic generation. Many of the show commands
don't seem to work, many of the counters either don't work or update slowly
(like I run the command to show CFM messages and it says it sent 100 then I
run it again a couple seconds later and it says 10000 sent then a couple
seconds later it says 1000000 sent) this with a periodicity of 1 message
per second.

Oh and the latest is that our original OEM QSFPs just disappear. As in
they not only stop working but the chassis no longer sees them. I guess
I'm just reaching out to see if I'm all alone in my struggles...

Warm Regards and happy Monday after Thanksgiving,

Ed
Re: ACX7100 Woes - Operator Outreach - [ In reply to ]
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Aaron

> On Nov 27, 2023, at 3:59 PM, Edwin Mallette <edwin.mallette@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ?
> In attempting to operationalize the ACX7100 I have run into quite a few challenges with the platform once I stray outside of traditional routing and switching. The EVPN instances seem to have quite a few caveats and things like CFM and RFC2544 traffic generation. Many of the show commands don't seem to work, many of the counters either don't work or update slowly (like I run the command to show CFM messages and it says it sent 100 then I run it again a couple seconds later and it says 10000 sent then a couple seconds later it says 1000000 sent) this with a periodicity of 1 message per second.
>
> Oh and the latest is that our original OEM QSFPs just disappear. As in they not only stop working but the chassis no longer sees them. I guess I'm just reaching out to see if I'm all alone in my struggles...
>
> Warm Regards and happy Monday after Thanksgiving,
>
> Ed