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RE: L2Circuit - Cisco Juniper Interoperability

  • From: "David Carver" <david_a_carver@hotmail.com>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:56:50 +0000
  • Resent-Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 18:44:13 -0400
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OOPS!

Here is the l2circuit config from the Juniper:

l2circuit {
    neighbor 166.164.4.17 {
        interface ge-0/2/0.5 {
            virtual-circuit-id 55;
        }
    }
}

Thanks,
David

>From: "Amos Rosenboim" <r.amos@zahav.net.il>
>To: "David Carver" <david_a_carver@hotmail.com>,<mpls-ops@mplsrc.com>
>Subject: RE: [MPLS-OPS]: L2Circuit - Cisco Juniper Interoperability
>Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 23:51:06 +0200
>
>Hi,
>
>First you didn't enclose any l2circuit configuration from the juniper
>side.
>From looking at the cisco show command outputs you can clearly see that
>the direct ldp session between the routers is down.
>Try and debug ldp adjacency on either side.
>Since I didn't see the l2circuit config for the juniper I could not tell
>weather it's configured ok. The cisco config looks just fine.
>
>Hope this helps somewhat.
>
>Amos
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Carver [mailto:david_a_carver@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 11:08 PM
>To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
>Subject: [MPLS-OPS]: L2Circuit - Cisco Juniper Interoperability
>
>Hello All,
>
>Would really appreciate any help on this...
>
>I am trying to conifgure a l2circuit between Juniper and Cisco with no
>luck.
>   I get the following output:
>
>Juniper:
>Layer-2 Circuit Connections:
>
>Legend for connection status (St)
>EI -- encapsulation invalid      NP -- interface h/w not present
>MM -- mtu mismatch               Dn -- down
>EM -- encapsulation mismatch     VC-Dn -- Virtual circuit Down
>CM -- control-word mismatch      Up -- operational
>VM -- vlan id mismatch           CF -- Call admission control failure
>OL -- no outgoing label          XX -- unknown
>NC -- intf encaps not CCC/TCC
>CB -- rcvd cell-bundle size bad
>
>Legend for interface status
>Up -- operational
>Dn -- down
>
>Neighbor: 166.164.4.17
>     Interface                 Type  St     Time last up          # Up
>trans
>     ge-0/2/0.5(vc 55)         rmt   OL
>
>Cisco:
>PE.JFK#show mpls l2transport vc 55 detail
>Local interface: Fa0/1/0.5 up, line protocol up, Eth VLAN 555 up
>   Destination address: 166.164.4.16, VC ID: 55, VC status: down
>     Preferred path: Tunnel1,  entry had no valid path
>     Default path: disabled
>     Output interface: unknown, imposed label stack {}
>   Create time: 00:25:42, last status change time: 00:25:42
>   Signaling protocol: LDP, peer 166.164.4.16:0 down
>     MPLS VC labels: local 17, remote unassigned
>     Group ID: local 2, remote unknown
>     MTU: local 1500, remote unknown
>     Remote interface description:
>   Sequencing: receive disabled, send disabled
>   Sequence number: receive 0, send 0
>   VC statistics:
>     packet totals: receive 0, send 0
>     byte totals:   receive 0, send 0
>     packet drops:  receive 0, seq error 0, send 0
>
>
>
>My configuration is as follows:
>
>Juniper:
>interfaces {
>     ge-0/2/0 {
>         vlan-tagging;
>         encapsulation vlan-ccc;
>         unit 0 {
>             vlan-id 3;
>             family inet;
>             family iso;
>             family mpls;
>         }
>         unit 5 {
>             encapsulation vlan-ccc;
>             vlan-id 555;
>         }
>     }
>     fe-0/1/2 {
>         unit 0 {
>             enable;
>             family inet {
>                 address 166.164.4.16/16;
>             }
>             family iso;
>             family mpls;
>}
>protocols {
>     ldp {
>         interface all;
>     }
>}
>
>Cisco:
>ip cef
>mpls label protocol ldp
>mpls traffic-eng tunnels
>pseudowire-class aaa
>encapsulation mpls
>preferred-path interface Tunnel1 disable-fallback
>!
>interface FastEthernet0/0/0
>ip address 166.164.4.17 255.255.255.0
>no ip directed-broadcast
>ip router isis
>media-type MII
>full-duplex
>mpls label protocol ldp
>mpls traffic-eng tunnels
>tag-switching ip
>!
>interface FastEthernet0/1/0
>ip address 10.10.10.28 255.255.255.0
>no ip directed-broadcast
>media-type MII
>mpls label protocol ldp
>tag-switching ip
>no clns route-cache
>!
>interface FastEthernet0/1/0.5
>encapsulation dot1Q 555
>no ip directed-broadcast
>xconnect 166.164.4.16 55 pw-class aaa
>!
>
>I do have two tunnels going from the Cisco to the Juniper and vice-versa
>
>(destination of each tunnel is the ip address on the loopback).
>
>Any clues???
>
>Thanks,
>David
>
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