[c-nsp] Invisible CDP neighbours

Phil Mayers p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Sep 20 05:42:42 EDT 2007


On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 18:22 -0700, Sukumar Subburayan (sukumars) wrote:
> Phil,
> 
> Other than CDP, are you able to ping new-1/2, from core1/core2 to the
> directly connected Ten1/1 on new/1/2?

Yep; ping, ospf, ldp and BGP peerings (core1 and core2 are route
reflectors) all come up fine; new-1/2 are in fact now in service
(against my suggestion) and shifting traffic fine.

> 
> I would like to know if all RP-terminated packets are affected coming in
> on Ten1/1 of new 1/2 (UDLD packets are terminated on the SP-side).

I think general RP traffic is ok given the above.

> 
> There are a bunch of troubleshooting we can do on core1 and new-1
> including packet-buffer capture and ELAM, LTL troubleshooting, which all
> would have been done by TAC, if you only had TAC maintainance, and your
> problem would have been resolved by now ;-)

Tell me about it; I advised against vendor maint. but there we go :o)




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