[c-nsp] show l2protocol-tunnel equivalent on ME3600
Pshem Kowalczyk
pshem.k at gmail.com
Wed Feb 5 17:08:47 EST 2014
Hi,
There isn't one. Out of curiosity - do you have to tunnel (i.e. the
other end of that service is on a layer 2 device) or could you get
away with simple 'forward'?
kind regards
Pshem
On 6 February 2014 09:37, Jason Lixfeld <jason at lixfeld.ca> wrote:
> On an ME3400, I can see how l2protocol-tunneling is behaving:
>
> pe01.156FrontStW01.YYZ#show l2protocol-tunnel
> COS for Encapsulated Packets: 5
> Drop Threshold for Encapsulated Packets: 0
>
> Port Protocol Shutdown Drop Encaps Decaps Drop
> Threshold Threshold Counter Counter Counter
> ------------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
> Fa0/7 cdp ---- ---- 0 0 0
> lldp ---- ---- 3474 0 0
> stp ---- ---- 252958 0 0
> vtp ---- ---- 0 0 0
> --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
> --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
> --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
>
> pe01.156FrontStW01.YYZ#
>
> On an ME3600, however, the command is nowhere to be found and my google-fu seems to be sedated.
>
> !
> interface GigabitEthernet0/7
> switchport trunk allowed vlan none
> switchport mode trunk
> mtu 1600
> no keepalive
> service instance 888 ethernet
> encapsulation default
> l2protocol tunnel
> xconnect 72.15.50.96 888 encapsulation mpls
> backup peer 72.15.50.98 888
> !
>
> Any ideas?
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