[nsp] vlans unreachable

Jack.W.Parks at alltel.com Jack.W.Parks at alltel.com
Thu Dec 18 11:49:42 EST 2003


1. Check your dot1q trunks with "show interface trunk"  to make sure
that the vlan is being trunked to the appropriate locations.
2. What did you set you native vlan to?

Jack
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 10:23 AM
To: bep at whack.org; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [nsp] vlans unreachable


Bruce Pinsky wrote:

> How are the routers connected?  Directly or thru a switch?

Connected to the same switch via etherchannel.

> What do you see if you turn on "debug ip icmp" and "debug arp" on both
> the routers?  

Nothing...

> Are
> you seeing any error message?  Any error counters increasing in the
> output
> of "sho ip traffic"?  

This is a subinterface - it doesn't have it own counters.  But looking 
at port-channel 1 the error rate stays constant - no increase.  The 
counters on the switch ports are fine aswell...

> Does the output of "show interfaces port-channel"
> indicate the port channel is functioning properly?

Yes - the port channel links are working as this is the only
subinterface we're having problems with.  Others are used for routing
customer data and work fine.



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Rock River Internet                          Roger Grunkemeyer
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