You need to trace the L2TP packets on both sides.
"AVP" deals here with AVPs within L2TP control packets, not in radius.
It's about the AsyncMap missing in L2TP SIL packets (made to exchange
Asyncmaps), in Asyncmode PPP/L2TP.
> On 22 feb 2018 at 07:23, Drikus Brits wrote :
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> Heya Experts,
>
Hello Friends,
We have switch EX4300 which is connected to EX4500. .
Receving an erroe message : *2ald[1299]: L2ALD_MAC_MOVE_NOTIFICATION: MAC
Moves detected in the system*
*and system went down and ospf flap . ANy idea ?*
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You’ve probably got a layer 2 loop in your topology somewhere. OSPF probably
went down due to the RE CPU utilization going through the roof.
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> On 22 Feb 2018, at 11:23 pm, Brijesh Patel wrote:
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> Hello Friends,
>
> We have switch EX4300 which is connected to EX4500. .
>
https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/juniper-nsp/2014-November/029561.html
> On Feb 22, 2018, at 10:37 PM, Nikolas Geyer wrote:
>
> You’ve probably got a layer 2 loop in your topology somewhere. OSPF probably
> went down due to the RE CPU utilization going through the roof.
>
> Sent from my iPhon
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