Hi A.J.,
There is something weird, possible with ONOS. I am
seeing my MAC address coming from I2 on Vlan 3500
Port 1/1: my Cisco router
Port 2/8: Internet2/AtlanticWave
My router and something our your side are fighting
for this MAC address:
SSH@mlxe-mct01>sh
mac-address vlan 3500
Total
active entries for VLAN: 3500 = 3
Type Code
- ST:Static SEC:Secure 1x:Dot1x NA: NotAvail A:Allow D:Deny
CCL:
Cluster Client Local CCR:Cluster Client Remote CL:Local
CR:Remote
MAC
Address Port Age VLAN Type
44a8.4210.75ab
2/8 0 3500 CL
0015.f951.6980 1/1
0 3500 CCR
dead.beef.ba11
2/8 0 3500 CL
SSH@mlxe-mct01>sh
mac-address vlan 3500
Total
active entries for VLAN: 3500 = 3
Type Code
- ST:Static SEC:Secure 1x:Dot1x NA: NotAvail A:Allow D:Deny
CCL:
Cluster Client Local CCR:Cluster Client Remote CL:Local
CR:Remote
MAC
Address Port Age VLAN Type
44a8.4210.75ab
2/8 0 3500 CL
0015.f951.6980 2/8
0 3500 CL
dead.beef.ba11
2/8 0 3500 CL
SSH@mlxe-mct01>sh
mac-address vlan 3500
Total
active entries for VLAN: 3500 = 3
Type Code
- ST:Static SEC:Secure 1x:Dot1x NA: NotAvail A:Allow D:Deny
CCL:
Cluster Client Local CCR:Cluster Client Remote CL:Local
CR:Remote
MAC
Address Port Age VLAN Type
44a8.4210.75ab 2/8
0 3500 CL
0015.f951.6980 1/1
0 3500 CCR
dead.beef.ba11 2/8
0 3500 CL
SSH@mlxe-mct01>sh
mac-address vlan 3500
Total
active entries for VLAN: 3500 = 3
Type Code
- ST:Static SEC:Secure 1x:Dot1x NA: NotAvail A:Allow D:Deny
CCL:
Cluster Client Local CCR:Cluster Client Remote CL:Local
CR:Remote
MAC
Address Port Age VLAN Type
44a8.4210.75ab
2/8 0 3500 CL
0015.f951.6980 2/8
0 3500 CL
dead.beef.ba11
2/8 0 3500 CL
My
router:
#sh int vlan 3500
Vlan3500 is up, line protocol
is up
Hardware is EtherSVI,
address is
0015.f951.6980 (bia 0015.f951.6980)
Description: ONOS Test
Internet address is
10.1.7.1/30
It is similar to the problem
Matteo had a little bit before ONS.
Could you please take a look
on ONOS Arp proxy?
Thanks,
Jeronimo
On Aug 17, 2015, at 9:40 AM, AJ Ragusa <>
wrote:
Hi Jeronimo
The I2 BGP Speaker is unable to ping your BGP
Speaker. All of the other BGP sessions are up on I2.
A.J.
On 8/17/15 9:30 AM, Jeronimo Bezerra wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any problem with ONOS at I2 at
this moment? My BGP session is down for the past 2
days but I see a few tests running on Maddash
between Indiana, Duke and MAX.
I am asking because we need to test a
video streaming between Sao Paulo/Brazil and Italy
using ONOS end-to-end.
Thanks,
Jeronimo
On Aug 14, 2015, at 5:50 PM,
Jeronimo Bezerra <>
wrote:
Perfect Victor:
[root@perfsonar ~]# ping 10.94.1.5
PING 10.94.1.5 (10.94.1.5) 56(84) bytes of
data.
64 bytes from 10.94.1.5: icmp_seq=1 ttl=62
time=22.4 ms
64 bytes from 10.94.1.5: icmp_seq=2 ttl=62
time=22.4 ms
^C
--- 10.94.1.5 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0%
packet loss, time 1306ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev =
22.431/22.457/22.484/0.152 ms
[root@perfsonar ~]# traceroute 10.94.1.5
traceroute to 10.94.1.5 (10.94.1.5), 30
hops max, 60 byte packets
1 10.10.11.1 (10.10.11.1) 0.502 ms
0.570 ms 0.675 ms
2 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1) 22.357 ms 22.398
ms 22.394 ms
3 10.94.1.5 (10.94.1.5) 22.348 ms
22.347 ms 22.347 ms
Thanks,
Jeronimo
On Aug 14, 2015, at 5:43 PM,
Victor Orlikowski <>
wrote:
On Aug 14, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Victor
Orlikowski <>
wrote:
Slight
confusion. ;)
Which *Duke*
perfSonar node are you
testing against?
Needed to add a route to
the perfSonar machine (it’s
multihomed).
Try now...
Best,
Victor
--
Victor J.
Orlikowski <> vjo@[cs.]
duke.edu