[f-nsp] foundry-nsp Digest, Vol 118, Issue 5
cparris at eexchange.com
cparris at eexchange.com
Sun Nov 11 12:34:02 EST 2012
For the guy with the ebay brocade, buy a support contract and you are good
to go.
On 11/11/12 12:00 PM, "foundry-nsp-request at puck.nether.net"
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> 2. Re: l2 pseudowire with between ASNs (Erich Hohermuth)
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>Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2012 20:32:38 -0700
>From: wade uresk <wuresk at hotmail.com>
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>Sorry all but just trying to see if someone has a possible solution
>I purchased a FGS624g on ebay really old code tried to contact brocade
>they will not even consider giving software support to someone that
>bought their product in a gray market. Is there anyway or someone
>specific I could contact most companies will offer a onetime software
>support option.
>I just bought the thing to help me with my BCNE ( I like hands on) but an
>old code does not help too much)
>Any guidance would be appreciated.
>Thanks
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 17:40:07 +0100
>From: Erich Hohermuth <eh at solnet.ch>
>To: chip <chip.gwyn at gmail.com>
>Cc: foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: Re: [f-nsp] l2 pseudowire with between ASNs
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>Hi
>
>I was working on the same config.
>> From what I've been able to get in place you'll need a static route in
>> order to get the vc/vll up. It stands as your "IGP". I couldn't get
>> things to work sending the /32s through BGP even though RFC 3107 is
>> suppported on both sides. I put in a static route on each side that
>> pointed to the loopback address that included both the next-hop
>> interface and the next-hop IP address.
>My solution was to disable the default "Inter AS Filter".
>
>router mpls
> policy
> no filter-inter-as-routes
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>Regards
> Erich
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