[e-nsp] member vlan case

Nsubuga Ronald napstertash at gmail.com
Fri May 9 08:50:28 EDT 2008


Hullo,

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Marcin Kuczera <marcin at leon.pl> wrote:

> To follow on this case:
>
> [wifi1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1902
> vlan1902          195.66.73.138/29          1500  Up       dot1q 2/2
> vlan-id
> 1902
>
> [bgp1]RedBack_SE100#show ip inter brief | grep vlan1901
> vlan1901          195.66.73.137/29          1500  Up       dot1q 2/3
> vlan-id
> 1901
>
>
> now
> - port 2/3 is connected to Alpine 1:3
> - port 2/2 is connected to Alpine 2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:55 # show vlan inter-context
> VLAN Interface[95-263] with name "inter-context" created by user
>     Tagging:   802.1Q Tag 1900
>     Priority:  802.1P Priority 7
>     STPD:      None
>     Protocol:  Match all unfiltered protocols.
>     Loopback:  Disable
>     RateShape: Disable
>     QosProfile:QP1
>     QosIngress:None
>     Ports:     1.     (Number of active ports=1)
>        Flags:  (*) Active, (!) Disabled
>                (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
>                (g) Load Share Group
>        Tagged: *1:3
>     Member VLANs (VLAN Translation):
>                inter-context-wifi1, inter-context-bgp1
>
>
> * Alpine3808:56 # show vlan inter-context-wifi1
> VLAN Interface[96-264] with name "inter-context-wifi1" created by user
>     Tagging:   802.1Q Tag 1902
>     Priority:  802.1P Priority 7
>     TranslateVlan:     inter-context
>     STPD:      None
>     Protocol:  Match all unfiltered protocols.
>     Loopback:  Disable
>     RateShape: Disable
>     QosProfile:QP1
>     QosIngress:None
>     Ports:     2.     (Number of active ports=2)
>        Flags:  (*) Active, (!) Disabled
>                (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
>                (g) Load Share Group
>        Tagged: *1:3    *2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:57 # show vlan inter-context-bgp1
> VLAN Interface[97-265] with name "inter-context-bgp1" created by user
>     Tagging:   802.1Q Tag 1901
>     Priority:  802.1P Priority 7
>     TranslateVlan:     inter-context
>     STPD:      None
>     Protocol:  Match all unfiltered protocols.
>     Loopback:  Disable
>     RateShape: Disable
>     QosProfile:QP1
>     QosIngress:None
>     Ports:     2.     (Number of active ports=2)
>        Flags:  (*) Active, (!) Disabled
>                (B) BcastDisabled, (R) RateLimited, (L) Loopback
>                (g) Load Share Group
>        Tagged: *1:3    *2:4
>
>
> * Alpine3808:58 #
>
> * Alpine3808:58 # show fdb vlan inter-context
> Index              Mac              Vlan       Age    Use  Flags  Port List
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 35e40-ffb 00:E0:2B:00:00:00 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU
> 48b60-26a 00:00:01:A1:19:02 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  d m      2:4
> 49f60-268 00:00:01:A1:19:01 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  d m      1:3
> 71d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU
> 74d00-ffb 01:80:C2:00:00:0E inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU
> 886d0-263 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU,
> 1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4
> d2790-ff0 00:01:30:FB:CA:F0 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU
> f4650-263 00:E0:2B:00:00:02 inter-cont(1900)  0000000 0000  s m      CPU,
> 1:3, 1:3, 2:4, 1:3, 2:4
>
> Flags: (B) Egress Blackhole, (b) Ingress Blackhole, (d) Dynamic, (s) Static
>       (p) Permanent, (m) MAC, (S) secure MAC, (l) lockdown MAC
>       (L) lockdown MAC with timeout, (M) Mirror, (i) IP, (x) IPX
>       (z) translation MAC, (Q) Questionable, (R) Remapped
>
> Total: 8 Static: 6 Perm: 0 Locked: 0 Secure: 0 Dynamic: 2 Dropped: 0
> Questionable: 0 Remapped: 0 Locked with timeout: 0
> FDB Aging time: 300 seconds
>
> * Alpine3808:59 #
>
>
> And - the ping between 195.66.73.137 and 195.66.73.138 is not going...
> if I do a inter-context-wifi1 as member vlan of inter-context-bgp1 - works
> fine...
>
> I want to treat inter-context vlan as a bridge, to which I'll connect other
> vlans...
>
> Looks as if ExtremeWare has a problem with that...



It might be much more easier to archive with extreme XOS other than Extreme
Ware.


>
>
> Regards,
> Marcin
>
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