I also suspect that the OP is running "vMX"... due to the hostname on his 
routers.

And If he's running vMX on ESXi, using vSwitch/VMXNET3, did you actually set 
the underlying vSwitch to MTU=9000 and VLANID=4095, such that the hypervisor 
will Pass VLAN Tags? The vSwitch will not pass inbound tags by default. 

We have a basic lack of information here -- for anyone to do any type of 
accurate troubleshooting....

- Ck.



> On 16 Apr 2021, at 3:34 am, Emille Blanc <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would expect to have some kind of encapsulation on the interface.
> eg; set encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jayshankar nair [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2021 5:46 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: vlan-tagging on ospf interface
> 
> Hi,
>  I have ospf interface ge-0/0/3 on peer routers. I am able to ping from one 
> router to other when vlan-tagging is not enabled. When i enable the 
> vlan-tagging on peer interface. I am unable to ping. Below is the vlan tagged 
> enable configuration. Also the interface is added to ospf protocol
> OSPF-MultiArea
> jcluser@vMX1# show vlan-tagging;unit 600 {    vlan-id 600;    family inet {   
>      address 10.100.12.1/24;    }}------------------------------
> jcluser@vMX2# show vlan-tagging;unit 600 {    vlan-id 600;    family inet {   
>      address 10.100.12.2/24;    }}Please let me know if the configuration is 
> right.
> Thanks,Jayshankar
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