Not that I am aware of, and not that they have advised (I have asked)

fibre x-connect to carrier A from our rack, ME3400 in our rack for carrier B to 
x-connect back to there rack

Can electrical interference cause something like this on the x-connects? (And 
not present as drops/errors on the ports?)

Going to try an alternate port on the 3750 tonight for carrier A


Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 07:03:45 +0200
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Simultaneous drops - 2 upstream providers
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]

A and B uses A or Bs infrastructure at eighter end of the link? Or a common 
third party somewhere in the signal path. 
Den 20 aug 2013 05:23 skrev "CiscoNSP List" <[email protected]>:

Thanks Blake -



Both links (that drop) are doing minimal traffic (One is only a backup link, so 
isnt used) - the link that is not affected is doing ~100-150Mb/sec, Carrier A 
link is doing 5-10Mb/sec and Carrier B virtually zero(As it's a backup link as 
mentioned)....seeing minimal output drops on each port




All links are Gb (physical), and carrier rate limits (Carrier A 50M, Carrier B 
200M and carrier C 1Gb)







From: [email protected]

Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 21:51:10 -0500

Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Simultaneous drops - 2 upstream providers

To: [email protected]

CC: [email protected]



You don't give too much information here, so its hard to speculate.



My guess as to the first thing to check would be out of buffer drops on the 
37x, but like I said above, it's only really a wild guess, since you don't 
specify port layout or link speeds. You can verify by looking at the ASIC 
stats, as the interface stats can be unreliable for that type of drop.








-Blake





On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 9:11 PM, CiscoNSP List <[email protected]> 
wrote:





Hi - bit of a strange one - We have 3 interpop links (3 different carriers) 
terminating on a 3750X+ASR at one of our POPs, and are seeing intermittent 
drops on 2 of the links(And ospf loses adjancency) at the same time








Carrier A - POPA -> POPB - We see drops/ospf adjancency issues once/twice a 
dayCarrier B - POPA -> POPC - We see drops/ospf adjancency issues once/twice a 
dayCarrier C - POPA -> POPB - No issues at all



All links terminate on the same 3750, and then are trunked to an ASR1006 for L3 
- There are no errors/physical link issues on the 3750, and both carriers also 
do not see any errors/link drops.



It would be improbable that both carriers have issues on there networks at 
precisely the same time, so it is either our switch(3750), or something weird 
happening with the x-connects that doesnt cause the links to drop, doesnt cause 
any errors etc, but causes ospf to lose adjacency (but only for 2 providers, 
not the third?)








Any suggestions/assistance is greatly appreciated







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