A little more info:

Switch 1 2960 Gi1/0/48 trunk - 3825 GigabitEthernet0/1.100
vlan 100 = 192.168.16.254 on switch
Switch 1 Gi1/0/1 vlan 100 - 3825 Fe0/0/0 192.168.16.2 (vrf)


Switch 2 2960 Gi1/0/48 trunk - 3825 GigabitEthernet0/0.100
vlan 100 = 192.168.11.254 on switch
Switch 1 Gi1/0/1 vlan 100 - 3825 Fe0/0/0 192.168.11.2 (vrf)

So the router is connected to the 2960 switch via it's gig port to port 48
trunk, and the WIC card fe0/0/0 to gi1/0/1 which is only vlan 100

Both are set up the same.




On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:48 PM, Scott Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to come up with a config for have both MPLS (within a vrf) and
> DIA on the same router,.  I have what I thought would work all lab'd up,
> but it's not all the way there and i'm not sure what i'm missing, or if it
> will even work this way.
>
> All Cisco equipment: (configs attached)
>
> cust-switch <--> 3825   <-->   ME3600  <--> 3825  <-->  cust-switch
>
>
>
> the switch(s) have an ip address within vlan 100  .254 repectively
>
> I can see the subnet from the neighboring device in the vrf routing table,
> an can ping .2 (local to the router, on FE0/0/0) but can not ping .254 from
> remote side.
>
> Anyone able to give this a once-over would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>
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