This suggestion seemed to work. Thanks.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Gunnik Hope [mailto:Jan.Gunnik.Hope@idcomnet.no]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 11:37 AM
To: Keoseyan, Scott (Broadwing); cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: SV: [nsp] VRF support on a dot1q trunk
Hello !
We've had lots of problems combining VRFs and Dot1Q
subinterfaces.
When we disable route-cache, i.e. :
no ip route-cache
we usually get it working.
Haven't seen exactly the symptoms you see though.
Mostly we see that every second packet is dropped :
"ping" : !.!.!.!.!
Maybe you could try disabling route-cache ?
jgh
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Jan Gunnik Hope
CTO, Consultant Team Manager
CCIE # 8221, MCSE
ID Comnet as, www.idcomnet.no
> All this was working fine until I switched out the FDDI for a
fast-ethernet
> dot1q trunk today.
...
> Now, when I take one of the sub-interfaces and its corresponding WAN
> interface out of the VRF, everything goes back to normal.
>
> Any ideas would be helpful...
>
> Scott
>
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