11-04-2007 07:34 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:39 AM
Our Service Provider runs a 7609 and has Q in Q tunneling to provide us L2 vlan services over a MM Fiber link.
We have a 4006 on 12.2.25 (EWA9) with a 6 port Gig blade WS-X4306-GB and are trying to establish connectivity on the link, but the conenction remains in down/down state, regardless of the configuration changes we have tried (speed nonegoiate, flowcontrol send/receive on/off, switchport mode trunk/desirable/auto).
Oddly, the same Gbic and fiber feed, connected into a Cisco 3550 switch comes up with no problem.
Below are the configurations of the Service Providers 7609, as well as the configuration of the 3550 (which worked), and the configuration we tried on the 4006.
Please review and advise of any problem you see in the configurations.
Thanks,
-Scott
Customer Cisco 3550 Gi0/2 (Worked to 7609):
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk allowed vlan 750,760
switchport mode trunk
speed nonegotiate
Customer Cisco 4506 Gi3/2 (didn't work to 7609):
interface GigabitEthernet3/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk allowed vlan 750,760
switchport mode trunk
speed nonegotiate
Service Providers Cisco 7609:
interface GigabitEthernet3/3
mtu 1546
no ip address
speed nonegotiate
wrr-queue bandwidth 70 30
switchport
switchport access vlan 499
switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
switchport nonegotiate
l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold cdp 200
l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold stp 200
l2protocol-tunnel shutdown-threshold vtp 200
l2protocol-tunnel cdp
l2protocol-tunnel stp
l2protocol-tunnel vtp
no cdp enable
spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
service-policy input 500mb
11-09-2007 07:08 AM
I see an address flapping between the ports. Basically you need to get the configuration of that Cox Cable 7609 router to see if it is sending back the traffic to the Cox Cable ISP or to the 7609 L3 switch and then to the other ISP.
01-14-2008 12:50 PM
We finally found the problem. Because the LEC put a MUX in the fiber path, we had to add the interface command "pos scramble-atm" to both our router and the ISP's end.
Once both ends made this change, the circuit came up.
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