02-07-2007 05:06 AM
Hi,
we're trying to setup 802.1Q in 802.1Q using MPLS to traverse a MPLS network. However we haven't been able to get the VC for the EoMPLS to come up.
We're trying to do this on Cisco 6509-E (Sup720) switches running native IOS 12.2(18)SXF5
Our network looks like this;
Edge Switch -vlan trunk-> MPLS1 --> MPLS2 --> MPLS3 --> MPLS4 -vlan trunk-> Edge Switch
The EoMPLS tunnel we're trying to setup is between MPLS1 and MPLS4. The mpls l2transport command is set on the interface "vlan152".
Attached are the following configurations/show commands from both MPLS1 and MPLS4;
show interface vlan 152 (mpls l2transport interface),
show interface gigx/x (QinQ tunnel interface),
show mpls l2transport vc detail,
show ip cef,
show mpls ldp neighbor,
show mpls forwarding-table,
show ip route.
In the show mpls l2transport vc detail, it says "Tunnel label: not ready" and "Output interface unknown". I haven't been able to figure out what is causing this but it might be the cause of the problem (missing/wrong configuration?)
Any help you can give me would be most appreciated.
kind regards
-Michel
02-07-2007 07:18 AM
Hi,
can you check LSP end-to-end? Which mpls enabled interfaces are you using to transport EoMPLS?
Also you might use "ping mpls pseudowire" on both ends and post the output.
Regards, Martin
02-07-2007 09:06 AM
Hi Michel,
AFAIK, cisco 7600 in PFC3B/3BXL mode doesn't support EoMPLS on Layer 3 vlan interfaces.
Try to configure xconnect under interface GigabitEthernet7/6.
Regards,
Alexander
02-08-2007 10:45 PM
Hi,
Is that feature even supported on a 6k without OSM/SIP modules ?
I have done the exact same but with 3750me and it worked just fine, be aware of potential MTU problems.
Jonas
02-08-2007 10:50 PM
Thanks to everyone for replying. It seems that it might not be supported on the 6500 without OSM/SIP modules.
MTU wise, we're okay as the entire MPLS core has a max MTU of 9216.
Since this feature doesn't seem to be supported, we'll try to find a different way to achieve what we're trying to do, getting our layer 2 vlans from point A to point B. I'll look into using sub-interfaces and see if that won't solve the problem.
kind regards
Michel
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