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dcastro5 at yahoo
May 26, 2006, 1:01 PM
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Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability
Hi
I'm looking for a tested configuration to be used
between a 7200 Cisco and a M10 Juniper routers.
In the middle there is a transport equipment this is
not a lab back to back configuration.
thanks
Diego Castro
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sthaug at nethelp
May 26, 2006, 1:29 PM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
> I'm looking for a tested configuration to be used
> between a 7200 Cisco and a M10 Juniper routers.
>
> In the middle there is a transport equipment this is
> not a lab back to back configuration.
Um, this is pretty plain vanilla? We use:
Cisco:
interface POS1/0ip address ...
encapsulation ppp
crc 32
pos framing sdh
pos scramble-atm
pos flag c2 22
no cdp enable
Juniper:
so-0/0/0
clocking external;
encapsulation ppp;
sonet-options
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rfc-2615;
unit 0
family inet
address ...
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug [at] nethelp
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sthaug at nethelp
May 26, 2006, 1:43 PM
Post #3 of 9 (4344 views)Permalink
Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
> Um, this is pretty plain vanilla? We use:
>
> Cisco:
> interface POS1/0
> ip address ...
> encapsulation ppp
> crc 32> pos framing sdh
> pos scramble-atm
> pos flag c2 22
> no cdp enable
>
> Juniper:
> so-0/0/0
> clocking external;
> encapsulation ppp;
> sonet-options
> rfc-2615;
>
> unit 0
> family inet > address ...
>
>
>
Better add this too, so that both sides use SDH framing and not just
the Cisco:
chassis
fpc 0
pic 0
framing sdh;
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug [at] nethelp
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May 26, 2006, 2:27 PM
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Diego Castro wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a tested configuration to be used
> between a 7200 Cisco and a M10 Juniper routers.
>
> In the middle there is a transport equipment this is
> not a lab back to back configuration.
>
Uh, configuration of what? What kind of transport?
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dcastro5 at yahoo
May 27, 2006, 8:59 AM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
Bep
I was trying to say that this is not a back to back
direct connection between two routers in the lab.
There is a fiber link with hundreds of miles in the
middle.I'm sorry for this confusion.
diego
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> Diego Castro wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm looking for a tested configuration to be used
> > between a 7200 Cisco and a M10 Juniper routers.> >
> > In the middle there is a transport equipment this
> is
> > not a lab back to back configuration.
> >
>
> Uh, configuration of what? What kind of transport?
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dcastro5 at yahoo
May 27, 2006, 10:36 AM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
Mark
I had a 7206VXR running 12.1(26)E4 service provider
using PA-POS-OC3SMI or PA-POS that is connected to my
ISP that has a Juniper M10.
Now we got a new card PA-POS-2OC3 that requiere a newversion and is recommended 12.0(30)S1.
I installed that version on my router but after
restarted the POS interfaces doesn't show up/up, only
the protocol was down.
The new card is not installed, because I need that
both cards be in the same router.
The first step was to install the new software with
the old hardware without luck.
So i was wondering that maybe is needed some change in
the Juniper or Cisco configuration.
I'm sorry for the long history.
Diego
--- Mark Kent <mark [at] noc> wrote:
> >> I was trying to say that this is not a back to
> back direct connection
> >> between two routers in the lab. There is a fiber
> link with hundreds
> >> of miles in the middle. I'm sorry for this
> confusion.
>
> I think what the previous poster (bep) was trying to
> say was
> that the body of your email did not mention a
> critical> bit of information: POS.
>
> Many people do not read the Subject: line of email.
>
> Sorry I can't help with your actual request,
> although I am interested in the answer.
>
> -mark
>
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dcastro5 at yahoo
May 29, 2006, 5:41 PM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
nishal
Yes, we have the same configuration:
pos framing sdh
pos scramble-atm
This router was working very good with version
12.1(26)E4, but the new card requiere a differente IOS
12.0(31)S1.
After reboot with the hardware and IOS 12.0(31)S1, the
old POS interface doesn't like to bring up the
protocol.
If a restarted again with the old IOS, everything is
fine.
Tomorrow I will implement a lab with my Cisco and the
Juniper box to find out was is missing or changed.
I will inform all of you.
diego
--- nishal goburdhan <nishal [at] is> wrote:
> On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 10:36:18AM -0700, Diego
> Castro wrote:
> > Mark
> >
> > I had a 7206VXR running 12.1(26)E4 service
> provider
> > using PA-POS-OC3SMI or PA-POS that is connected to
> my
> > ISP that has a Juniper M10.
> > Now we got a new card PA-POS-2OC3 that requiere a
> new> > version and is recommended 12.0(30)S1.
> > I installed that version on my router but after
> > restarted the POS interfaces doesn't show up/up,
> only
> > the protocol was down.
> > The new card is not installed, because I need that
> > both cards be in the same router.
> > The first step was to install the new software
> with
> > the old hardware without luck.
> > So i was wondering that maybe is needed some
> change in
> > the Juniper or Cisco configuration.
>> it's possible that the code change changed some of
> the default settings.
> have you confirmed with your ISP that you've both
> got the same framing set (sdh/sonet)
> - pos framing sdh
>
> are you both using scrambing (or not)
> - pos scramble-atm
>
>
> 'sh contr pos x/y' usually has some useful debugging
> info...
>
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>
> --n.
>
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dcastro5 at yahoo
May 30, 2006, 4:23 PM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
Thanks to everyone, this issue has been solved.
The problem was the IOS version.
The first trial was with 12.0(31)S1 service provider,
and the protocol never came up.
In the lab we tried with 12.0(31)S5 service provider,
and everything was working.
This is the Juniper M10 configuration:
interfaces
so-1/1/0
encapsulation cisco-hdlc;
sonet-options
fcs 32;
payload-scrambler;
rfc-2615;
unit 0
family inet
no-redirects;
address 10.1.0.249/30;
chassis
fpc 1
pic 1
framing sdh;
This is the Cisco 7206VXR configuration:
interface POS1/0
ip address 10.1.0.250 255.255.255.252crc 32
pos framing sdh
pos scramble-atm
saludos
Diego
--- Diego Castro <dcastro5 [at] yahoo> wrote:
>
> nishal
>
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> Yes, we have the same configuration:
> pos framing sdh
> pos scramble-atm
>
> This router was working very good with version
> 12.1(26)E4, but the new card requiere a differente
> IOS
> 12.0(31)S1.
> After reboot with the hardware and IOS 12.0(31)S1,
> the
> old POS interface doesn't like to bring up the
> protocol.> If a restarted again with the old IOS, everything is
> fine.
>
> Tomorrow I will implement a lab with my Cisco and
> the
> Juniper box to find out was is missing or changed.
> I will inform all of you.
>
> diego
> --- nishal goburdhan <nishal [at] is> wrote:
>
> > On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 10:36:18AM -0700, Diego
> > Castro wrote:
> > > Mark> > >
> > > I had a 7206VXR running 12.1(26)E4 service
> > provider
> > > using PA-POS-OC3SMI or PA-POS that is connected
> to
> > my
> > > ISP that has a Juniper M10.
> > > Now we got a new card PA-POS-2OC3 that requiere
> a
> > new
> > > version and is recommended 12.0(30)S1.
> > > I installed that version on my router but after
> > > restarted the POS interfaces doesn't show up/up,
> > only> > > the protocol was down.
> > > The new card is not installed, because I need
> that
> > > both cards be in the same router.
> > > The first step was to install the new software
> > with
> > > the old hardware without luck.
> > > So i was wondering that maybe is needed some
> > change in
> > > the Juniper or Cisco configuration.
> >
> > it's possible that the code change changed some of
> > the default settings.
> > have you confirmed with your ISP that you've both> > got the same framing set (sdh/sonet)
> > - pos framing sdh
> >
> > are you both using scrambing (or not)
> > - pos scramble-atm
> >
> >
> > 'sh contr pos x/y' usually has some useful
> debugging
> > info...
> >
> >
> > --n.
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Jun 2, 2006, 4:17 AM
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Re: Cisco & Juniper POS interoperability [In reply to]
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:23:30PM -0700, Diego Castro wrote:
> sonet-options
> fcs 32;
> payload-scrambler;
> rfc-2615;
>
You can remove the fcs and payload-scrambler directives as they areincluded in the rfc-2615 option.
Just FYI.
Best regards,
Daniel
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