Hi, On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 08:34:14AM +0300, [email protected] wrote: > We have seen that as well. We had that recently with a new > international carrier. > Turns out when they set up the circuit on their optical switching > equipment (whether it be Ciena, ECI, Infinera, Cisco or whoever), > there are some knobs that need to be adjusted to allow through all > types of packets. After having our NOC staff eat 4 hours in the wee > hours of the morning trying to debug why the LACP bundle would not > come up, a simple change by the carrier the next day had the new > circuits up in a matter of seconds.
LACP bundles *through* two ASR920s actually work nicely.
Just LACP *to* an ASR920, and then forwarding said bundle via EoMPLS
(not individual VLANs, but "all of the poX interface") fails.
gert
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