Have you tried to simply run a packet capture on this link and see
what frames are being sent across?
Cheers,
James.
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Hi All,
First thanks for all replies.Below are the configs of customer side &
our(ISP) side interface. On our side, we are using bridge network(which is
broadcast domain), other customers are part of this broadcast domain.We do
not have control on their L2 frames(STP,CDP,LDP etc).
Do customer or
It sounds like you need to reconfigure your side to tag the frames
like the Juniper expects. Or they need to reconfigure their side to
understand untagged frames.
The running-config from your interface would be helpful, and any
relevant config from the Juniper if available.
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Hunter Fuller
Hi All,
Our one customer is facing this issue. They are using Juniper firewall on
their side connected to us. We are using on our side as ISP Cisco 6500
switch. Our side we are using bridged network environment. Our side
interface configured as L3 interface. On their side they are getting " L2