04-18-2007 02:55 AM - edited 03-03-2019 04:36 PM
I have a 2851 at one site of our 4 site MPLS. At this site I have two T1's from our provider that I have configured as a Multilink. On Sunday one of the circuit had an issue. I was informed by our provider that the LEC had resolved this issue.
Now one of the Serial interfaces shows up/up while the one that had the circuit issue is showing up/down. Also when doing a sh int on the serial interface that is showing up/down it does not state "Link is a member of Multilink bundle Multilink1."
Could this still be an issue with the circuit? Or is it something else?
Here are the relevant part of the config:
interface Serial0/0/0:1
description T1 link to Sprint GMPLS
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
ppp multilink
ppp multilink group 1
interface Serial0/0/1:1
description T1 link to Sprint GMPLS
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
ppp multilink
ppp multilink group 1
interface Multilink1
description Link to GMPLS
bandwidth 3072
ip address 172.21.23.86 255.255.255.252
delay 2000
no cdp enable
ppp multilink
ppp multilink group 1
ppp multilink fragment disable
Thanks.
04-18-2007 03:17 AM
Jim
I do not see any issue in the config that you posted. If the serial interface is showing up/down I would believe that there is still an issue with the circuit. If the provider believes that they have fixed the problem you might try a shut and no shut on the serial interface to see if it reinitializes anything. But if it continues to be up/down I would go back to the provider and ask them to check again.
HTH
Rick
04-18-2007 03:23 AM
Thanks for the reply Rick. I had tried a shut/no shut and that did not resolve the issue. The provider is still looking into the issue as I told them it is still a circuit issue.
Thanks again.
Jim
04-18-2007 03:20 AM
Hi
Its better to check up the loop physically on your link to make sure that your T1 is clean and up.
Once you are done with that you can put them back in bundle..
Is there any constraint at your end in running them as individual links rather bundling them onto a single logical link.
By bundling them you may not have the monitoring capability which you have when they are configured/used as individual links..
Because if one of the link goes down on the bundle you wont be able to identify or sense since the multilink link will be up and forwarding the traffic.
regds
04-18-2007 03:27 AM
Hi Spremkumar,
You raise a good point about running them as individual links. I will have to give it a bit of thought as to any constraints we may have. Off the top of my head I cannot think of any.
Thanks.
Jim
04-18-2007 08:28 PM
Hi Jim
We have had enough problems with the multilink bundle as you are facing now and at the end we decided to unbundle and subscribed to a single pipe.
You can run them as individual links and make sure you have your routing done to take care of traffic forwarding via both the links ..
regds
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