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Edwin Groothuis
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Re: inpath0_0 speed / duplex

Hello rr0bins0n,

 

Although I understand your issue, there are several problems here:

 

- The inpath interface is a virtual interface which can (will) receive from two physical interfaces and could thus report more than the amount of data per second that the value picked. How would your monitoring system deal with that?

 

- Which value should be picked when the WAN and LAN interfaces have a different speed negotiated?

 

Edwin

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rr0bins0n
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inpath0_0 speed / duplex

When lan0_0 and wan0_0 interfaces are hard-set to a value (1000/full for example), it's not reflected in the inpath0_0 interface. The inpath interface will display N/A for speed /duplex, which confuses our monitoring platform. If it could automatically mirror the LAN and WAN speed / duplex settings, it would save us from having to manually fix this on each device.
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