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Re: Forwarding issues related to MACs starting with a 4 or a 6 (Was: [c-nsp] Wierd MPLS/VPLS issue)


From: Alexandru Suciu via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 12:19:02 +0000

The root cause for that issue is most likely due to the following bug:

BUG65077 : On the DCS-7150 series, the MPLS label of a frame may be
incorrectly overwritten by a DSCP field update in the ASIC.  Fixed in
4.11.7 , 4.12.6 , 4.13.0 .

It was not related on the MAC values but rather the incorrect parsing of
the MPLS header.



On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Mike Jones <mike () mikejones in> wrote:

MACs that didnt make it through the switch when running 4.12.3.1:

    4*:**:**:**:**:**
    6*:**:**:**:**:**
    *4:**:**:**:**:**
    *6:**:**:**:**:**
    **:**:*B:**:6*:**
    **:**:*F:**:4*:**

Can anyone explain the last 2 for me?

I was under the impression that this bug was mainly caused by some
optimistic attempt to detect raw IPv4 or IPv6 payloads by checking for
a version at the start of the frame. This does not explain why it
would be looking at the 5th octet.

I also would assume that there must be something else to the last 2
examples beyond just the B or F and 4 or 6 because otherwise it would
match way too many addresses to have not been noticed before. Perhaps
the full MAC address looks like some other protocol with a 4 byte
header?

Thanks,
Mike




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Regards,
Alexandru Suciu


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