[j-nsp] logical routers on M10i
Jonathan Looney
jonlooney at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 12:19:42 EDT 2010
The M7i is a special case. It either comes with a built-in tunnel PIC, or a
built-in ASM. However, the built-in ASM on the M7i retains the logical
tunnel feature you would otherwise get with the default built-in tunnel PIC.
For all other M/T platforms, I believe Stacy is correct.
-Jon
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:09 PM, <sthaug at nethelp.no> wrote:
> > On M/T-series you need a tunnel PIC to provide an lt interface.
>
> Not necessarily. From an M7i with built-in ASP (i.e. the built-in
> version of the AS PIC):
>
> FPC 1 E-FPC
> PIC 2 REV 05 750-015931 PX6751 ASP - Integrated
> (Layer-2-3)
>
> x at y.z> show interfaces lt-1/2/0
> Physical interface: lt-1/2/0, Enabled, Physical link is Up
> Interface index: 140, SNMP ifIndex: 511
> Type: Logical-tunnel, Link-level type: Logical-tunnel, MTU: Unlimited,
> Speed: 800mbps
> Device flags : Present Running
> Interface flags: Point-To-Point SNMP-Traps
> Link flags : None
> Physical info : 13
> Current address: 00:1f:12:a5:a4:bc, Hardware address: 00:1f:12:a5:a4:bc
> Last flapped : 2009-11-26 01:00:02 CET (16w4d 16:06 ago)
> Input rate : 0 bps (0 pps)
> Output rate : 0 bps (0 pps)
>
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
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