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10-03-2022 02:56 PM
I have some ION 9000s deployed in branches and have just brought up basic connectivity (no tunnels etc). I trying to run the bw-test command to see what the internet circuits look like but the command isn't giving me any real details. (see below). Currently all on 5.6.1-b18.
Interface 1 is the internet facing interface. Traffic to internet is functional and the controller interfaces are all talking to cloud management NAT'd through the ION.
Is this a bug in this code release? Am i missing something in the debug or configuration? It looks like it should be pretty straight forward but this test command seems to be giving useless results.
debug bw-test src-interface 1 destination=pcm.cgnx.net
Press CTR+C to stop.
Units of downlink and uplink capacity measurement are Mbps.
capacity_uplink 0.000000read entry not available. go with default
Final Downlink capacity estimate: 0.00
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Downlink percentage loss: 0.00
Downlink Jitter: 0.00 ms
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Final Uplink capacity estimate: 0.00
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Uplink rtt: 69.78 ms
Uplink Percentage Loss: 0.00
Uplink Jitter: 1.26 ms
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10-03-2022 08:02 PM
Hi Jon,
The command you used may not help you with appropriate data, it has multiple factors involved in it, and sometimes results are unexpected. You can raise a TAC case and request them to share BW results from device backend access. Backend command is
#speedtest-cli --source <INT interface ip address>
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