RE: ATM CLIP

From: George Cassels (glcassels3@nc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Jun 22 2005 - 20:06:01 GMT-3


Tim,

     Can you check and see what the show atm ilmi-status is showing you
on both sides. I want to see that the prefix and ESI is confirmed.

I had some fun trying to figure out why my SVC would not come up during
a lab today. After about 30 minutes I finally figured out I forgot the
qsaal keyword after the pvc 0/5 command on one side of the link. I kept
looking past it because I show I had both pvc 0/5 and 0/16.

God hope I don't do this in the lab..LOL

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2be
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:57 PM
To: 'Bob Sinclair'; 'Group Study'
Subject: RE: ATM CLIP

Hey Bob,
 
Yes, I'm running ilmi on both sides although I didn't copy that part of
the
BB1 config since it was under the phy int and I only copied the sub-int
portion of the config.
 
While I'm not 100% sure, I think I recall having successfully achieved
reachability using the esi address on the arp client some time ago.
 
Theoretically, should it matter if I use the esi or nsap address on the
arp
client as long as the rest of the config is correct?
 
TIA, Tim
 
  _____

From: Bob Sinclair [mailto:bsinclair@netmasterclass.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 2:43 PM
To: ccie2be; Group Study
Subject: Re: ATM CLIP
 
Tim,
 
Sorry if I missed it, but are you running ILMI? Don't you need to run
ILMI
to learn the shared prefix?
 
Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427, CISSP
www.netmasterclass.net
----- Original Message -----
From: ccie2be <mailto:ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
To: Group Study <mailto:ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 1:27 PM
Subject: ATM CLIP
 
Hey guys,
 
I'm trying to config CLIP where BB1 is the arp-server.
 
I thought that on the client, R6 in this case, I could configure either
the
esi or the nsap address. If I use the ESI address it doesn't work but
if I
use the nsap address it does work.
 
Both the arp client and the arp server are connected to the same ATM
switch.
 
Why doesn't using the esi address work?
 
TIA, Tim
 
 
Below is some additional info.
 
This is the debug from BB1 when trying to ping R6.
 
*Jul 13 05:12:27.339: IP: s=54.1.5.254 (local), d=54.1.5.6, len 100, cef
process
 switched
*Jul 13 05:12:27.339: IP: s=54.1.5.254 (local), d=54.1.5.6
(ATM0.5455254),
len 1
00, sending
*Jul 13 05:12:27.339: IP: s=54.1.5.254 (local), d=54.1.5.6
(ATM0.5455254),
len 1
00, encapsulation failed
 
I checked that the BB1 config copied correctly and here's the relevant
portion:
 
 interface ATM0.5455254 multipoint
 description SVC to Rack1bb1 with CLIP, ARP server self
 ip address 54.1.5.254 255.255.255.0
 ip router isis 1
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 atm esi-address 000005455254.00
 atm arp-server self
 
I get the same error when pinging from R6 to BB1:
 
05:58:22: IP: s=54.1.5.6 (local), d=54.1.5.254, len 100, cef process
switched
05:58:22: IP: s=54.1.5.6 (local), d=54.1.5.254 (ATM0), len 100, sending
05:58:22: IP: s=54.1.5.6 (local), d=54.1.5.254 (ATM0), len 100,
encapsulation fa
iled
 
 
 
Here's my R6 config:
 
interface ATM0
 ip address 54.1.5.6 255.255.255.0
 pvc 0/5 qsaal
 !
 pvc 0/16 ilmi
 !
 atm esi-address 000000054156.00
 no atm ilmi-keepalive
 atm arp-server nsap 47.00000000000000000000000A.000005455254.00
 
The only difference between my R6 config and the IE SG is that I used
the
esi address instead of the nsap address but shouldn't make any
difference
since both BB1 and R6 are using the same ATM switch.
 
Interestingly, look at the output below:
 
Map list ATM0.5455254_ATM_ARP : DYNAMIC
arp maps to NSAP 47.00000000000000000000000A.000005455254.00
        , connection up, VC 10, VPI 0, VCI 255, ATM0.5455254
ip 54.1.5.254 maps to NSAP 47.00000000000000000000000A.000005455254.00
        , broadcast, connection up, VC 12, VPI 0, VCI 257, ATM0.5455254
 
It appears that BB1 is mapping its own ip address to its nsap address
but
there's no dynamic map for R6. I would think there should be.



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