Hi,

Yes, as far as I understand there is no mac learning which is great for
resource utilisation and scalability.  No requirement other than "it is
helpful for troubleshooting" to see any macs.

Cheers

Ivan

> Hi,
>
>
> On 11 August 2012 10:32, Ivan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> {cut}
>
>>  xconnect 1.2.3.4 666 encapsulation mpls
>
> Speaking from general experience - this is the culprit. In
> point-to-point L2VPNs there is (usually, I admit I'm not sure if
> that's the case on 3600x) no MAC address learning (which nicely
> conserves the resources on the switch). If you really need to see that
> address - you should turn that into a point-to-point VPLS.
>
> kind regards
> Pshem
>


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