Already double confirmed with Cisco tac, the routing should be no issue. Not 
sure is it possible caused by the physical hardware. The 7600 using ws-6700 
line card.

Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu

On 27 Jul, 2012, at 21:06, "Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer)" <oboeh...@cisco.com> 
wrote:

> 
>> Using the hello-interval 1, dead-interval 4.
>> 
>> 7600 using fast-hello, but asr9000 cannot support, that's why using the 1
>> &4.
> 
> you should use BFD instead..
> 
> but about the issue: You stated that PE4 is not in the traffic path, but PE4 
> failure is still causing packet loss, then I guess you want to check if PE4 
> is really not in the path? How long does it take until traffic continues? Is 
> it msecs or seconds? 
> This requires close troubleshooting, "debug ip routing" on all routers would 
> be a first start (with debug timestamps and sync'ed clocks).
> 
>    oli

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