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Hello Bryan,

thanks for your input!


Am 13.04.2020 um 14:10 schrieb Bryan Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx>:

I recall a problem we had with Cisco routers/switches. Ours was a routing problem, and had to do the the APPC “ARP” request set out. The fix was to (re)create the line like below: CRTLINETH ETHSTD(*ETHV2)

I know about this issue. It wasn't a routing problem, but an ethernet framing difference. I learned that, too and by leaving the default *BOTH, everything's working as expected. :-)

When doing this you also need to re-configure the IP address and associated routes.

Yes, but in here, it's a different case. With wrong framing, stuff doesn't work at all. In here, it works, albeit only for a few seconds until IOS crashes. :-)

:wq! PoC

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