On Tue, Aug 28, 2018, at 21:34, Navdeep Parhar wrote:
> On 8/28/18 12:30 PM, Marius Halden wrote:
> > tx_frames does move, rx_frames is stuck at zero. The following counters are 
> > non-zero and does increase when traffic is sent through the interface, all 
> > other are stuck at zero:
> > 
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_frames_65_127: 26083
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_frames_64: 4084
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_mcast_frames: 26083
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_bcast_frames: 4084
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_frames: 30167
> > dev.cxl.0.stats.tx_octets: 2608846
> > 
> > Anything else I should look at?
> > 
> 
> What is on the other side of the link?  Look at the peer's rx stats and
> see if it received the frames that cxl0 claims it has transmitted or not.

Our ISPs router is connected to the other side. Unfortunately I don't have 
access to any of the counters, but from what I understood when originally 
debugging this with our ISP they did not see any traffic. If needed I can ask 
them to check the rx counters tomorrow.

-- 
Marius Halden
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