I have an ME3600 running 15.4(3)S3. and I saw a systematic drop on pings,
making me think there was some sort of built-in control plane protection.
(pinging the ME3600 from a remote device)
!!!.!.!!!.!!!.!!!.!!!.
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, at 18:35, Shawn L wrote:
> (config)#license boot level AdvancedMetroIPAccess
> % use 'write' command to make license boot config take effect on next boot
>
> But it appears I need to reboot for it to take, as there's still no
> access to any of the mpls commands or
Maybe you don't have a license for it? Check your licenses:
ASR920#show license
Index 1 Feature: advancedmetroipaccess
Period left: Life time
License Type: Permanent
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
License Priority: Medium
Index 2
Ahh. That looks like it may have been it.
License Level: MetroIPAccess
License Type: Permanent
Next reload license Level: MetroIPAccess
I was able to set it to
(config)#license boot level AdvancedMetroIPAccess
% use 'write' command to make license boot config take effect on next boot
But it
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019, at 16:58, Shawn L wrote:
> I have several ASR-920 routers and a couple of older ME3600s all exhibiting
> the same behavior. We purchased all of them with the Advanced Metro ip
> access licenses, and I can see the licenses when I do a show license.
>
> However, when I try to
Do you know what version you're running?
I have dozens of ASR920's, and a hand full of ME3600's doing MPLS just fine
for years.
ASR9201#show run | i mpls
mpls label protocol ldp
no mpls ip propagate-ttl
mpls ldp nsr
mpls ldp explicit-null
mpls ldp graceful-restart
mpls traffic-eng tunnels
mpls
I have several ASR-920 routers and a couple of older ME3600s all exhibiting
the same behavior. We purchased all of them with the Advanced Metro ip
access licenses, and I can see the licenses when I do a show license.
However, when I try to enable MPLS on any of them, the commands are no
there.