Hence we came to know that don't focus on one side :)
The issue was a CoPP filter on the ISP side. The session is up now.
Been working on them with them for 3 days, and each engineer kept coming back to our BGP configuration. ---- Matthew Huff | 1 Manhattanville Rd Director of Operations | Purchase, NY 10577 OTA Management LLC | Phone: 914-460-4039 > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew Huff > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 10:34 AM > To: 'cisco-nsp ([email protected])'; '[email protected]' > Subject: Weird IPv6 problem passing Layer3 traffic > > Trying to bring up a new BGP peering session with a ISP. IPv4 peering is working fine on the same > interface. The BGP peering fails early in trying to go active. Using "debug tcp transactions", I see > the SYN going out, but no ACK ever returning. I can't telnet to their box on port 179 either (debug > packet shows it doing the same, SYN begin sent, but no packets, including ACK). However, I can ping > their interface. > > The interface config has been stripped, and still doesn't work. I've reset the interface, and even > rebooted our router, with no change in behavior. > > We have a Cisco 7204VXR with NPE-G2, running 15.2(4)S1. I have an identical router with same version > connected to another ISP and a tunnel to HE.net. It's not my first time at the rodeo. We are connected > via metro Ethernet to a sub-interface on a JunOS box (model and version unknown). My suspicion is that > either they have an ACL that's blocking it, or their BGP process isn't listening on that sub- > interface. But they claim that it isn't their problem. I have zero JunOS experience and they seem to > be flopping around. > > Anyone have any idea what else the problem might be? > > From our side (simplied config to test): > > > interface FastEthernet2/1 > ip address 162.211.110.2 255.255.255.252 > speed auto > duplex auto > ipv6 address 2607:F518:15F::2/126 > ipv6 enable > end > > rtr-inet2#show ipv6 cef 2607:F518:15F::1 > 2607:F518:15F::1/128 > attached to FastEthernet2/1 > > rtr-inet2#show ipv6 cef exact-route 2607:F518:15F::2 2607:F518:15F::1 > 2607:F518:15F::2 -> 2607:F518:15F::1 => IPV6 adj out of FastEthernet2/1, addr 2607:F518:15F::1 > > rtr-inet2#show ipv6 neighbors > IPv6 Address Age Link-layer Addr State Interface > 2607:F518:15F::1 0 0021.5903.1367 REACH Fa2/1 > > rtr-inet2#ping 2607:F518:15F::1 > Type escape sequence to abort. > Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 2607:F518:15F::1, timeout is 2 seconds: > !!!!! > Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/1/1 ms > > ---- > Matthew Huff | 1 Manhattanville Rd > Director of Operations | Purchase, NY 10577 > OTA Management LLC | Phone: 914-460-4039 | ||
- RESOLVED: Weird IPv6 problem passing Layer3 traffic Matthew Huff
- Re: RESOLVED: Weird IPv6 problem passing Layer3 traffi... Imtiaz sajid
- Re: [c-nsp] RESOLVED: Weird IPv6 problem passing Layer... John Neiberger
