Been forever since i looked at cisco, however sounds like vc type mismatch. They used to have it as a platform capability, perhaps SW upgrade changed the default. to my memory "show mpls l2 transport" should provide enough details. Hope this helps Regards, Jeff
On Nov 14, 2015, at 4:50 AM, Jonas Bjork <mr.jonas.bjork@me.com> wrote:
Hi, I am using a couple of AToM/EoMPLS tunnels in order to carry customer voice and data traffic across our IP/MPLS core, and it is currently working just fine. The first side consists of a Cisco 7600 router (rsp) and the other one is an HP A5500-HI routing switch with full LER/E-LSR capability. At the HP site, the tunnels are facing the access ports towards our premium end-customers; and on the Cisco PE I terminate the tunnels on one of the 2x10GE portchannel backbone links. There is vlan X on the HP side and vlan Y on the Cisco side - vlan rewrite is working perfectly - as long as I use IOS 12.
After upgrading the Cisco router software to IOS 15 the tunnels won't come up. sh mpls l2 vc Y d says: ... Last error: Imposition VLAN rewrite capability mismatch with peer ...
I use almost exactly the same Cisco configuration before and after the upgrade (only minor changes and nothing related to this) and I havn't touched the HP. Apparently they don't talk the same L2PW language. I wonder though, why now? We use service instances on the HP switchport as endpoint, we initiate the targetted LDP session in addition to the pseudowire handshake from a sub interface MPLS crossconnect. There is no MTU mismatch; not here - not anywhere.
Anyone heard of this issue or experienced it?
Best regards,
Jonas Björk SNE, Europe/Sweden (hope you guys will help me anyway:)