I originally had it configured that way but changed it so I could do some 
troubleshooting because they were unable to pass any traffic.  I plan to put it 
back once we get traffic going.  I guess my question is how does the interfaces 
between the ASR901 and 9010 need to be configured.  I had TAC on the phone for 
about two hours last night and they couldn't figure it out.  I see the MAC of 
the equipment from Site B in the 9010 but I never see the MAC of the equipment 
connected to the 901.  

My original config:
ASR901:
Int gi0/5
Description to Cust Site A
Service instance 2088
Encapsulation untagged
Bridge-domain 2088
!
Int gi0/4
Description To ASR9k
Service-instance 2088 eth
Encapsulation untagged
Bridge-domain 2088
!
ASR9010
Int gi0/1/1/0.2088
Encapsulation untagged
!
Int gi0/0/0/0.2088
To Cust CPE at Site B
Encapsulation untagged
!
L2vpn
xconnect group IE_2088
  p2p IE_2088
   interface gi0/0/0/0.2088
   interface gi0/1/1/0.2088
!

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:n...@foobar.org] 
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 5:19 AM
To: Shane Heupel; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR901/9010 config

On 30/05/2014 01:37, Shane Heupel wrote:
> Hoping someone can help with a configuration I'm having trouble with.
> Trying to pass untagged traffic from cust-site-A to cust-site-B.
> Thought the configuration would be straight forward but traffic is not 
> passing between host.  I'm sure I'm missing something simple but can't 
> seem to figure it out.

why not use an mpls xconnect here?  Would be a much better fit for your 
requirements.  You don't need an extra license to do this on your asr9k.
An mpls xconnect will give your customer a clear-channel path between site A 
and B, and there's no MAC address learning on your network which means they can 
do whatever they want and it won't trash your forwarding tables.

If you provide them with a VLAN service, then it's not fully transparent to 
them (which is annoying for them) and they can screw up your network by sending 
frames with too many different mac addresses (which is critical for you).

Nick



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