Re: [nsp] oddities on bridge irb (solution)

From: Marius Strom (marius@marius.org)
Date: Fri Jun 29 2001 - 13:42:55 EDT


FWIW, upgrading to 12.1.9 resolved the problem.

On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:04:26AM -0500, Marius Strom wrote:
> Folks,
> I'm running into an odd issue on 12.0.7T (c4000-i-mz.120-7.T.bin) on a
> Cisco 4000. I've got a number of DSL customers provisioned on BVI
> interfaces, and since upgrading from 11.3.6 (c4000-is40-mz_113-6.bin)
> I've had an issue with one DSL customer on a bridge group.
>
> When I look at the arp tables for his BVI when it's working, I see a
> normal arp cache. Periodically, after about 2-3 hours, his BVI stops
> routing packets and all hosts on his network come up as incomplete in
> the show ip arp output. Clearing the arp-cache does not resolve the
> problem.
>
> I can configure and delete the bridge-group, then re-create it and the
> problem goes away for about the next two hours.
>
> No other customers are having any kinds of problems since the upgrade
> except this one. "show bridge # [verbose|group]" look normal just like
> the rest of the BVI's configured on the box, and the only thing of note
> is that his Serial subinterface is Port 31 (this isn't really much, but
> I've seen some Cisco Bug's that have ports > 32 don't work, so this is
> port 32 if it starts at port 0.. It's a stab, and it's really dark in
> here)
>
> Really strange problem. I've yet to reload the router to see if that
> stabilizes things, and that is one of my next steps. Following that,
> I'll reluctantly go to 12.1.9 to see what happens there. Going back to
> the 11.x train is not an option. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Marius Strom <marius@marius.org>
> Professional Geek/Unix System Administrator
> URL: http://www.marius.org/
> http://www.marius.org/marius.pgp 0xF5D89089 *updated 2001-02-26*
>
> It is a natural law. Physics tells us that for every action, there must be an
> equal and opposite reaction. They hate us, we hate them, they hate us back and
> so, here we are, victims of mathematics.
> -- Londo, "A Voice in the Wilderness I"
>

-- 
Marius Strom <marius@marius.org>
Professional Geek/Unix System Administrator
URL: http://www.marius.org/
http://www.marius.org/marius.pgp 0xF5D89089 *updated 2001-02-26*
 
It is a natural law. Physics tells us that for every action, there must be an
equal and opposite reaction. They hate us, we hate them, they hate us back and
so, here we are, victims of mathematics.
-- Londo, "A Voice in the Wilderness I"



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