Jeroen Wunnink schreef:
And is it your interface that stops pinging or is it the interface of your uplink/provider that stops pinging ?, might want to check if any form of port-security on either your or their side is kicking in.

That sounds familliar indeed..

As this is an uplink port you could add..
 no cdp enable
 no spanning-tree
..to the ethe 1/1 port-configuration. And if this is the only interface in the 4.53.232.90/30 subnet (which it probably is) you could also add
 route-only

Also Level3 should be able to tell you if port security had kicked in.

Best,
 - Jeroen



Joseph Hardeman wrote:
Hi Jeroen,

Yeah, we have two different provider uplinks and we will be adding at least one more in the coming future.

When I do a sh int e 1/1 it is showing up/up. I also checked to make sure the media was compatible. LH on Level3 side and LX on my side. I have had the Fiber tested between their equipment and mine and it is good. I would think a hardware issue, but when I make a change, such as remove and re-add "gig-default neg-off" or remove and re-add the "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 4.53.232.89 distance 240" the interface starts pinging for a minute or two and then stops responding. So for some reason it is not being added to my routing table. I have a J-BxGMR management card with 512M ram, here is my output of 'sh ver':

SW: Version 07.8.01bT53 Copyright (c) 1996-2004 Foundry Networks, Inc.
     Compiled on Jul 21 2005 at 19:38:21 labeled as B2R07801b
     (3659886 bytes) from Primary b2r07801b.bin
SL 1: J-BxGMR4 JetCore Management Module, SYSIF 2 (Mini GBIC), M4, ACTIVE
4096 KB BRAM, JetCore ASIC IGC version 49, BIA version 8a
32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC  0, version 0449
32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC  1, version 0449
==========================================================================
SL 3: J-BxG JetCore Gig Fiber Module, SYSIF 2 (Mini GBIC)
4096 KB BRAM, JetCore ASIC IGC version 49, BIA version 8a
32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC  8, version 0449
32768 KB PRAM and 2M-Bit*1 CAM for IGC  9, version 0449
==========================================================================
Active management module:
 466 MHz Power PC processor 750 (version 8/8302) 66 MHz bus
 512 KB boot flash memory
16384 KB code flash memory
 512 KB SRAM
 512 MB DRAM
The system uptime is 46 days 23 hours 42 minutes 37 seconds
The system : started=warm start   reloaded=by "reload"


When I do a "sh ip route static" only the 70.42.176.196/30 shows up, not my other route. I removed and re-added the IP information for the Interface and also removed and re-added the ip route for that interface several times last night. Including moving the connection to port 1/3 and also 3/1. Both of which responded for a minute or two before stopping again.

I am very confused as to why it is doing this and am hoping someone knows of a reason or a guess why when adding a new interface to the BI8000 it might not be added to the routing table right. I would not think it would be this hard to add an interface to a router.

Thanks

Joe



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