Eugene Grosbein wrote on 01/10/2020 03:23:
This 7606 is the core router of our network, it runs for many years
without visible problems and current uptime's over 1 year. It would
be hard doing such things with the core without any evidences other
than some counter increasing.

At the moment, all I want is to know what is the counter designed
for, what can it growth mean?

Can you post the output of "show eobc"?

eobc is the ethernet out-of-band connector and is the main control plane communication mechanism between the sup and the line cards. If you're seeing errors on the link, then this probably means that there's a physical problem somewhere on the backplane.

If you can check out the EOBC on the line cards using remote login,
that might give useful information, maybe.

How do I do that?

Try: "show platform eobc all"

or:

# remote command module <number> show interface <intname>

I can't remember whether you can examine the EOBC using "remote command" - it's been a long time since I've logged into a 6500/7600.

Nick
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