On 24/May/16 08:51, Jared Mauch wrote:
> I’ve seen optical transport gear be non-transparent in a few situations when > using OTU2 vs OTU2e, but they turned out to be a bug. I've seen this as well, including in an SDH transport, where OSPF packets were being eaten (something Multicast-related). > If a L2 platform is > being used to front-end a router, you could be seeing slow protocols like > CDP/LLDP/LACP being consumed by that switch. If you configure LLDP does it > pass end-to-end? That's what I was thinking at first when I read the OP's post. If the circuit is being transported over MPLS or being fronted by an Ethernet switch, Level(3) would have to tunnel Layer 2 protocols in order to support your LACP frames across the pw. Mark.