Troubleshooting Guide

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Troubleshooting IP Multicast over Fabric Connect for
Layer 3 VSNs
If traffic is not moving properly, use the following procedure to determine the issue.
Procedure
1. Ensure that all switch nodes in the network operate with the current release:
show software
2. If ERS 8800 nodes exist in the network, ensure you upgrade them to the current release:
show software
3. Ensure that you create and enable SPBM infrastructure globally.
a. Ensure that SPBM is enabled globally:
show spbm
b. Ensure that IS-IS is enabled globally:
show isis
c. Ensure an SPBM instance exists and at least one Backbone VLAN exists (B-VID). Also
ensure multicast is enabled:
show isis spbm
For more information on infrastructure and services configuration, see Configuring Avaya
Fabric Connect on VSP Operating System Software, NN47227-510.
4. Ensure that you enable the CFM configuration.
a. Ensure a CFM maintenance-association exists:
show cfm maintenance-association
b. Ensure a CFM maintenance-domain exists:
show cfm maintenance-domain
c. Ensure a maintenance-endpoint exists in the MEP ID column and is enabled in the
ADMIN column:
show cfm maintenance-endpoint
5. Ensure the following on all the Backbone Edge Bridges (BEBs) where the Layer 3 VSN is
present.
a. Ensure that you enable IP multicast globally:
show isis spbm
b. Ensure that you create an IPVPN for the VRF:
show ip ipvpn [vrf WORD<1–16>][vrfids WORD<0–512>]
c. Ensure that you assign an I-SID to the VRF:
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