[c-nsp] ASR1K forwarding failures on 10G SPA's
Scott Granados
scott at granados-llc.net
Mon Oct 3 22:59:07 EDT 2016
Anything logged while this happens?
> On Oct 3, 2016, at 10:52 PM, Stephen Fulton <sf at lists.esoteric.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have run into a number of forwarding failure events on ASR1K's with 10G SPA's. These have occurred across a range of IOS-XE versions, using various ROMMON versions and across two different ASR1K platforms (1002's and 1004's). Multiple SPA's have been replaced, IOS-XE versions and ROMMON versions upgraded and in the case of the ASR1004's, SIP's replaced (both SIP10 and SIP40's). TAC cases have been opened several times.
>
> What occurs is forwarding across an interface fails completely. The easiest way to find it is the lack of ARP entries on the interface/sub-interface, due to time-outs, but traffic is still attempting to traverse the interface. When I ping the IP address associated with the failed interface, it fails. ARP resolution of any neighbors fails, and neighboring devices on the same broadcast domain cannot reach it - though will see its MAC in the ARP table.
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> In all cases, ISIS and MPLS was configured on the interfaces. BFD has been on some, not on others.
>
> I recently found learned of another organization that saw the same behavior on an ASR1006 with 10G SPA's. SPA's and SIP's were replaced and the last advice they received from TAC was that if it occurred again the chassis would need to replaced. It did but they chose not to replace the chassis and simply stopped using 10G entirely.
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
>
> -- Stephen
>
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