Troubleshooting procedure, Summary – Panasonic NN46240-710 User Manual

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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Troubleshooting - VPN___________

5 VPLS troubleshooting

Encapsulation Type

MTU

VSI State

VSI ID

*peer Router ID

VC Label

Session

Tunnel ID

Interface Name

State

vlan

1500

down

1

2.2.2.9

17408

up

0x6002001,

Ethernet2/0/0

up

The AC at both ends is Up. The tunnel at both ends of a PW is existent, and the tunnel ID is not
0x0.

Step 2 Run the display vsi remote Idp command on PE2.

The display is as follows:

Vsi

Peer

VC

Group

Vsi

MTU

Vsi

ID

RouterID

Label

ID

Type

Value

Index

1

1.1.1.1

17409

0

vlan

1000

-

The preceding display shows that PE2 has a label to the remote.

Use the display vsi remote Idp command on PE1 and find that PE1 cannot receive the label of

PE2.

It indicates that PE2 has problem.

Step 3 Check whether PE2 sends labels to PE1.

First, check that a remote peer is specified for PE2.

Find that the specified peer is not correct; it should be 1.1.1.9 rather than 2.2.2.9. Modify the

peer.

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Troubleshooting procedure

Step 1 Run the display vsi verbose command on PE.

Step 2 Check the status of the VSI and that of the AC. Find that the VSI is Down but the AC is Up.

Step 3 Check the status of the PW. Find that the PW cannot be set up.

Step 4 Check whether the tunnel is existent. Find that the tunnel exists.

Step 5 Use the display vsi remote ldp command to check whether the remote label is received.

Step 6 If one end cannot receive the label from the remote end, check that the configuration of the

remote peer is correct.

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Summary

If the signaling protocol is LDP and the VSI cannot be Up, the errors related to the peer are as

follows:

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