06-27-2007 04:42 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:37 PM
Has anyone had any success bonding multiple T1s on a 7304? I have a PA-MC-2T3+ and am attempting to bond 2 T1s together using the same configuration that i've had success with on my 3845s. When I place the T1s on the 7304 in the multilink group, I do get routing updates, but it will not pass traffic. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
07-03-2007 10:09 AM
When on 7304 ppp multilink is configured, EndHost cannot be reached anymore.It is still possible to telnet from 7304 to 2610 via multilink channel.when a 3640 is used instead of the 7304 there are no problems with a mulitlink connection.
I have noticed that on 7304 there are a lot of input errors.
When one of the interfaces is shutdown the connection between 7304 and 2610 is very slow,it takes seconds for each typed character.
08-01-2007 07:58 AM
We are still having the same issue...did you ever find a resolution?
Thanks,
Joe
08-01-2007 08:03 PM
Hi Joe
can you post the config of the routers and also the output of show interface multilink x/x and show controllers output ?
regds
08-02-2007 05:29 AM
08-02-2007 07:42 PM
Hi
Are you able to ping the routers end to end ?
Also did you try forwardin the traffic via the mulitlinks and did a trace for the repsective remote subnets ?
regds
08-02-2007 11:43 PM
Routing updates are L3+ traffic. That would mean that multilink works fine.
It seems to me, that problem would be in the actual routing/forwarding. There are no errors on controller or multilink. I would assume there are no errors on serial interface either.
How does your routing table look like? Can you pink the other side of the multilink interface?
08-03-2007 04:30 AM
Routing table looks fine. You can ping across the multilink interface. You can even telnet through the 7304, meaning, from another node you can telnet to a device that is connected to the far end of the multilink (3845) via a T1. Issue we saw was, we could not get a 1500 byte extended ping to work, or any large packet traffic.
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