Justin Shore wrote:
Justin M. Streiner wrote:
Is there an active access port in VLAN 999 on the 4948, or somewhere downstream of it, assuming any neccessary trunking at the site is already in place? I've seen VLANs not come up before, until there is actually a host in the VLAN.

There is an active switchport in 999 currently and 1001 before I switched to 999. I don't know that the 4948 could be the problem though. I've seen VLANs not come up until a port in the VLAN was active as well but that's normally on a switch or a router with a switchport (ISR w/ a Ethernet HWIC for example). There isn't a mechanism to advertise VLANs or their local status across a trunk that I'm aware of (with VTP disabled at least). VTP is transparent on the 4948 and not configurable on the 7206. I should be able to configure a dozen 1Q sub-ints on a router's interface and have them be up/up regardless of whether it's configured for use on the connected switch. At least I'm pretty sure I should be able to.

I had what was supposed to be a quick maintenance window tonight to bump the code rev on the 7200 and reboot. I also did a minor rev update on the 4948. I rebooted the 4948 first but after 10m it still hadn't come back up (I don't have OOB access to anything in that POP). The 7200 hadn't seen the interfaces come up. I went ahead and did the 7200 while I was getting my things together to drive to that POP. The 7200 never came back up either. Joy. Once I got onsite I found that both devices were in fact running. The problem was that the GigE links on the 7200 wouldn't come up. Both the physical GigE interfaces and all their sub-ints were all up/down. I started opening a TAC case at that point.

While the TAC operator waded through the tech options to try and figure out how to assign my case I thought about the problem some more, what Justin wrote earlier and my response about no VTP or VTP-like protocols in use jumped out at me. I checked the config and sure enough I had CFM and OAM (partially?) configured. Don't they share link information including VLAN info? I need to do more research on it and move the config to a lab environment. As soon as I removed the CFM and OAM config from the 7200 the GigE links came up. Not only that but all the sub-ints came up that I'd been fighting earlier. My broken CFM or OAM or both config is what caused all these problems.

I was working with CFM and OAM after attending some MetroE training in SJC. At the time my gear wasn't in production but now it is and I hadn't removed the config. Does anyone have any good docs that clearly explain how to properly configure CFM, OAM and LMI? I've found lots of docs that talk about it but none are terribly clear on exactly how to implement it and what's the BCP in certain environments. Clearly what I was doing before wasn't right. How to troubleshoot these protocols would also be very helpful. Had I known that this is what was keeping the interface facing the 4948 down I could have fixed it from my recliner instead of taking a roadtrip to a remote POP.

Thanks for the info
 Justin

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