Fault analysis, Troubleshooting procedure, Summary – Panasonic NN46240-710 User Manual

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Fault analysis

If an interface (POS 4/1/0 for example) on PE has an HDLC-type PW with the ID of 1, and you
change the link layer protocol of another interface (POS 4/0/0 for example) to HDLC, the
system deletes the PW under POS 4/0/0 automatically. The reason is that the two PWs have the
same VC ID and the same VC type.

Troubleshooting procedure

Step 1 If you need to change the link layer protocol of a VC, ensure that no identical PW ID and VC

type are configured on other interfaces of the same router.

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Summary

The combination of VC ID and VC type must be unique on the same router.

If a VC changes its link protocol type and this causes a conflict with the other VCs, the VC is
automatically deleted.

4.3.7 Both the session and the AC are up, but the VC cannot be up

Fault symptom

Figure 4-16

Networking diagram

PE1

Ethernet1/0/0

10.1.1.2/24

Ethernet1/0/0
10.1.1.1/24

CE1

Ethernet2/0/0
100.1.1.1/24

Ethernet2/0/0

PE2

100.1.1.2/24,^^

Ethernet1/0/0
10.1.1.1/24

GbE1/0/0^^^

10.1.1.2/24 ^

CE2

As shown in Figure 4-16, the VC is not Up after you configure the Martini MPLS Layer 2 VPN.

Check the session and the AC, and find both of them are Up.

Fault analysis

Use the

display mpls l2vc

vc-id command on PE to check the MTU value for consistency. For

example:

# Check the MTU value of the Ethernet interface on PE1:

[PE1-Ethernet1/0/0] display mpls l2vc 100

Total ldp vc : 1

0 up

1 down

*Client Interface

: Ethernet1/0/0

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