[c-nsp] Vlans on an ASR9000

Brian Christopher Raaen mailing-lists at brianraaen.com
Wed Jan 4 11:28:50 EST 2012


Thanks to some offline help I put in the commands "service
unsupported-transceiver" globally
and "transceiver permit pid all" under the interfaces.  I'll see about
testing my config when I can get someone onsite

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Brian Christopher Raaen
<mailing-lists at brianraaen.com> wrote:
> I want to thank everyone for their assistance, I think I have a
> working config, however I am having issues locating a working SFP (it
> keeps denying the PID of everthing I have).  If anyone has had an SFP
> module that worked for them I would appreciate the input.  After I am
> able to test I'll post the config snippit.
>
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Brian Christopher Raaen
> <mailing-lists at brianraaen.com> wrote:
>> I am currently working on replacing two 7200's and a 3750 switch with
>> an ASR9000 Router for a 10G upgrade.  Currently the 3750 is only
>> preforming layer2 functions and the two routers connect to it via
>> 802.1q trunks.  The switch then hands off a 802.1q trunk to other
>> downstream switches.  I am unsure of how to configure the ports on the
>> ASR to allow me to put more than one port in a vlan.  I have tried
>> going through the different configuration guides and think that either
>> the would do something like the l2vpn set or the IRB setup listed in
>> the "Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and
>> Hardware Component Configuration Guide".  If I were using a 6500 or
>> 7600 I know how I would set up the ports, however I am unsure how I
>> would do it in the ASR.  I am wondering about the best way to set this
>> up, or if I really shouldn't be using the 40 Port linecard for
>> switching/layer2 functions.  Thanks for any input and I'd really
>> appreciate any configuration snippets.
>>
>> ---
>> Brian Raaen
>> Zcorum
>> Network Architect
>> braaen at zcorum.com



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