[j-nsp] mlfr
Jim Lucas
lists at cmsws.com
Thu Jul 8 19:43:05 EDT 2010
Nilesh Khambal wrote:
> Jim,
>
> You need a Physical service PIC in slot 1/2 (or 1/3 as per your below
> comment) to do ls- or lsq-. On J-series platform these interfaces are
> created by software but on M20, you need a physical service PIC (either Link
> Services or Adaptive Services configured with layer-2 package) to get ls- or
> lsq- interface respectively.
Good to know
>
> How are you using Multilink PIC ins FPC slot 2 PIC slot 0? Can you check
> with below command if it has ls- interfaces created on the router with this
> multilink PIC?
>
> - show interface terse ls-2/0/0*
No results
>
> Please remove the configuration under [edit chassis] for FPC 1 PIC 2 (or PIC
> 3). It will not work.
Instead of removing, I ...
edit chassis
rename fpc 1 to fpc 2
edit fpc 2
rename pic 2 to pic 0
up
up
rename interface ls-1/2/0:0 to ls-2/0/0:0
set interfaces t1-1/0/0:19 unit 0 family mlfr-uni-nni bundle ls-2/0/0:0
set interfaces t1-1/1/0:0 unit 0 family mlfr-uni-nni bundle ls-2/0/0:0
commit
ran show interface terse ls-2/0/0* with no results again.
Thanks for all the help and input!
Jim
>
> Thanks,
> Nilesh.
>
>
> On 7/8/10 3:33 PM, "Jim Lucas" <lists at cmsws.com> wrote:
>
>> Nilesh Khambal wrote:
>>> What kind of PIC do you have in FPC slot 1 PIC slot 2?
>> FPC 0 FPC
>> PIC 0 4x F/E, 100 BASE-TX
>> PIC 1 1x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
>> PIC 2 1x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
>> PIC 3 4x T3
>> FPC 1 FPC
>> PIC 0 4x CT3
>> PIC 1 4x CT3
>> PIC 2 4x CT3
>> FPC 2 FPC
>> PIC 0 1x Multi Link(32)
>> PIC 2 1x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
>> PIC 3 1x G/E, 1000 BASE-LX
>>
>> After your last email, I got to thinking if their was something in ls-/1/2/0
>> would it conflict with was trying to do. So, I changed my interface to
>> ls-1/3/0:0 (currently empty) and updated the associated T1 interface bundle
>> references. Still no change.
>>
>>> - Nilesh
>>>
>>>
>
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Jim Lucas
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