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EoMPLSoGRE

madhaquer
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I'm moving this https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/2016937#2016937 discussion here because I feel I will get a quicker response.

In a nutshell the setup is as below:

ASR1004=={ GRE }==C7206

I need to run layer 2 services between the 2 without mpls support from the service provider. Unfortunatelly there is no specific detail on getting EoMPLSoGRE up and running.

I have the GRE tunnel working and I have mpls forced to my loopbacks and the xconect configured on the 2 router interfaces.

however the mpls forwarding table on the 7206 shows the outgoing interface is 'none' and I cannot pass any traffic across.

7206>sh mpls forwarding-table
Local  Outgoing    Prefix            Bytes tag  Outgoing   Next Hop   
tag    tag or VC   or Tunnel Id      switched   interface             
200    Untagged    l2ckt(303)       0          none       point2point

On the ASR it looks fine:

asr>sh mpls forwarding-table labels 201
Local  Outgoing      Prefix            Bytes Label   Outgoing   Next Hop   
Label  Label or VC   or Tunnel Id      Switched      interface             
201    No Label      l2ckt(303)       0             Gi0/0/7    point2point

Thanks

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Giuseppe Larosa
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Hello,

have a look at this nice document

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9343/Deploying_and_Configuring_MPLS_Virtual_Private_Networks_In_IP_Tunnel_Environments.pdf

I'm afraid it is not supported on C7200.

What IOS image is running on C7200 and what NPE model is present?

Hope to help

Giuseppe

Thanks for the response.

I'm running Version 12.4(11)T4 with a NPE-G1 processor.

I will try out the example on the case study before i give up.

Hey,

I know this thread has been here since 2 years back, but I currently need to do Data Center Interconnect (DCI) and need somebody to tell me that this solution (EoMPLSoGRE) does actually work.

On what platforms?

What IOS?

Please advise.

Thanks

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