Hi Waris,

When troubleshooting a layer 2 service checking what mac addresses can seen seen from the customer has been very useful. Previously with a switched access we could look at the mac addresses on the access switch. With MPLS to the edge I haven't found anyway to be able to verify customer mac addresses. I was hopeful EPC may have been an option after looking at the release notes I previously referenced.

Using a ME3600X for MPLS to the edge a layer 2 handoff may look something like the following

interface GigabitEthernet0/1
 description Customer A
 switchport mode trunk
 mtu 9216
 load-interval 30
 no cdp enable
 service instance 666 ethernet
  encapsulation dot1q 666
  rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric
  xconnect 1.2.3.4 666 encapsulation mpls

With a switched access there would be similar config as the above on the PE but a switch (ACCESS) with vlan 666 between the PE and the customer. Checking what mac addresses are seen from the customer is as easy as "show mac address-table dynamic vlan 666" or "show mac address-table dynamic interface GigabitEthernet 0/1"

With MPLS to the edge it is great the provider doesn't have to worry about keeping mac address tables etc - much more scalable, but it would be handy if there was an easy way to "peek" to help with troubleshooting, as it generally indicates if the problem lies with the customer or provider.

Thanks

Ivan

On 11/Aug/2012 3:53 a.m., Waris Sagheer (waris) wrote:
Hi Ivan,
How do you want to verify the mac address? Can you send me configuration 
example on access layer switch?
Also, what is the current configuration on ME3600X?

Regards,
Waris


-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 3:27 AM
To: Waris Sagheer (waris)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ME3600X Embedded Packet Capture

Hi Waris,

I had come across that bug referring to EPC in "Release Notes for the Cisco ME 3800X 
and ME 3600X Switch" - 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/metro/me3600x_3800x/software/release/15.1_2_ey/release/notes/ol25360.html
and had hoped that the feature was available.  I wasn't able to find any other 
documentation thus my question to the list.

What I am really looking for is a possible way to verify any seen mac addresses 
on a customer EVC xconnect when running MPLS to the edge for troubleshooting.  
This was quite easy and useful with a switched access layer.  I don't really 
want to xconnect on vlans and bridge to EVCs (not sure that is possible on the 
ME3600X platform)

Thanks

Ivan

On 10/Aug/2012 8:09 p.m., Waris Sagheer (waris) wrote:
Ivan,
Which packet capture you are referring to on ME3600X?
There is no support of embedded packet capture on ME3600X.

Regards,
Waris


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [c-nsp] ME3600X Embedded Packet Capture

Hi,

Has anyone used Embedded Packet Capture on the ME3600X successfully?  If so are 
their any gotchas to be weary of?

The only things that come up when I search for this is CSCtq11526 Embedded 
Packet Capture stops BFD neighbor adjacency, but have been unable to find 
details of what packets can be captured  - hardware v cpu etc.  Any 
documentation pointers would be appreciated.

Thanks

Ivan

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