I've search on Cisco's website to help understand the following message
but I'm not 100% clear on how to find the network/router responsible for
generating these error messages:
.May 19 08:39:06.235 EDT: %MPLS_PACKET-4-NOLFDSB: MPLS packet received
on non MPLS enabled interface Vlan101 L3
If you sniff that vlan do you see packets coming
in with 0x8847 on them?
If could be bogus packets with that on them and no valid
label stack behind them.
Rodney
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:57:46AM -0400, Lobo wrote:
I've search on Cisco's website to help understand the following message
but
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 11:57 -0400, Lobo wrote:
I've search on Cisco's website to help understand the following message
but I'm not 100% clear on how to find the network/router responsible for
generating these error messages:
.May 19 08:39:06.235 EDT: %MPLS_PACKET-4-NOLFDSB: MPLS packet
Hmmm good point Peter. I didn't realize that it wouldn't show up in the
FIB. VLAN 101 should be a trusted interface since only NMS type of
traffic is supposed to traverse on it for this part of the network.
I'll see if there's a way to hook up a packet sniffer to that 6524 and
see if I can