[c-nsp] xconnect problem between C7606

jure brkljacic zblajhani at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 04:54:52 EDT 2014


Hi,

Thanks to both of you! It`s working now.
Additional advice nedded:

->>downgrade to working version
->>or to stay with this service-policy workaround (is this stable?)

Br
Jure

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Sigurbjörn Birkir Lárusson <
sigurbjornl at vodafone.is> wrote:

> I've had this issue with two LAN cards on a 7600 before with a
> bog-standard EoMPLS circuit (with a slightly raised MTU from the default
> 1500).  In that case the microcode was "eating" (seemingly at random) some
> MPLS packets from the customer who was purchasing the circuit, that caused
> packet loss on the circuit and slow throughput.
>
> It was solved by placing a service-policy on the interface on both sides
> (ingress only) that did nothing (set dscp to dscp), somehow putting the
> policy in place fixed things with no explanation provided.
>
> Kind regards
> Sibbi
>
> On 15.10.2014 14:14, "Holger L" <cisco at entrap.de> wrote:
>
> >On Wed, October 15, 2014 15:47, jure brkljacic wrote:
> >> Is this service policies a dummy one,permiting everything?
> >>
> >> Can you be pleaae so kind and share the service policy configuration.
> >
> >policy-map IN-10MB
> > class class-default
> >  police cir 10000000
> >policy-map OUT-10MB
> > class class-default
> >  shape average 11000000
> >
> >interface GigabitEthernet4/17
> > service instance 98 ethernet 98
> >  service-policy input IN-10MB
> >  service-policy output OUT-10MB
> >
> >interface GigabitEthernet4/19
> > service instance 98 ethernet 98
> >  service-policy input IN-10MB
> >  service-policy output OUT-10MB
> >
> >After configuring this policies IPv6 is working again. Anyway, I just had
> >a webex with TAC regarding this issue and they think some of our network
> >controllers might be broken. On the 76-ES+T-40G are 4 network controllers
> >connected to 10 ports each. After moving our setup to the last controller,
> >IPv6 was able to pass. Yours might be broken too..
> >
> >Bye,
> >Holger
> >
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