[j-nsp] MLPPP problems with passing traffic
zeng watchthinker
watchthinker at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 8 09:51:31 EDT 2005
I've met this problem quite sometimes and because ML is EOL, u have to turn
to JTAC for this case.
>From: "Sean Meldrum" <sean at intellispace.net>
>Reply-To: sean at intellispace.net
>To: <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>Subject: [j-nsp] MLPPP problems with passing traffic
>Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 12:57:34 -0400
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>I have 2 different M40 routers running different codes that seem to have
>the same problems with mlppp bundles. The 2 boxes (1 running 6.4R1 and
>the other running 7.2R1) both stop passing traffic at various times over
>various multilink bundles. When one bundle is down in one box on unit 1
>the bundle on unit 2 of that box may be fine. I have ML-128 cards in
>both boxes and 4 port CT3 cards. The far end equipment on these
>locations is Riverstone RS3000s generally running ros9127. The circuits
>will show physically up and show that they are connected to the bundle,
>but no traffic will pass over them. So far it has been a combination of
>deactivating and activating the ml and t1 interfaces that has got the
>bundles to begin passing traffic again. I have never experienced this
>type of problems with the various clear channel T3s I have in these
>boxes or any of the T1 interfaces that are not part of bundles. I also
>have never experienced this type of problem going from RS3000 to other
>rivertsone or Cisco gear that I have used. Any help would be
>appreciated.
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