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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Troubleshooting - VPN___________

5 VPLS troubleshooting

If the BGP peer is set up, use the display current-configuration | begin vsi

vsi-name

command to check the encapsulation modes of PEs on both ends. If the modes are different,

reconfigure them to be consistent.

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If the fault persists, contact the Nortel technical personnel.

Troubleshooting procedure

Step 1 Use the display vsi command to check that the status of the PW is Up.

Step 2 Use the display vpls connection command to check that the PW exists.

Step 3 Use the display vpls fib command to check that the delivering status of the PW is OK.

Step 4 If the status is OK, check that the operating status of the interface board is normal.

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Summary

In this case, the causes are as follows:

The PW information is not delivered to the interface board.

The MAC address entries exceed the MAC limit.

When the BGP peer is being re-established, the VSI state remains Up for a very short
period.

The encapsulation modes on PEs of both ends are di^erent.

5.3.3 A VSI cannot be up in BGP signaling mode

Fault symptom

See Figure 5-4.

IBGP runs between PE1 and PE2. A VSI is configured on them. After the configuration, you

find that both the VSI on PE1 and that on PE2 cannot be Up.

Fault analysis

Step 1 Check the status of the VSI on PE1 and that on PE2.

Run the display vsi verbose command.

The display of PE1 is as follows:

VSI Name

: bgp1

VSI Index

: 0

PW Signaling

: bgp

Member Discovery Style

: auto

PW MAC Learn Style

: unqualify

Encapsulation Type

: vlan

MTU

: 1500

VSI State

: down

Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)

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