Looks like there was no route entry on Site 1's router to Site 2's, even though they were able to ping each other.
I statically added it, and I'll give it a shot tomorrow morning.
Let me pick your guys' brain a bit more. I'm having issues adding a second site to the Metro-E.
I added Site 1 to the Metro-E, while the rest are still point-to-point, and I got that working fine.
Today, I added a Site 2 to the Metro-E, and it's causing an issue with Site 1. Each of the sites...
Electro, in the following code:
class-map match-any QOS_REAL-TIME
match ip dscp 46 (alternatively match ip dscp ef)
class-map match-any QOS_CRITICAL-DATA
match ip dscp af41 (alternatively match ip dscp 34)
match access-group name IMPORTANT-SHIT
Why did you use af41 instead of specifying dscp...
Great write-up, Electro!
Since the site I'm experiencing issues with is high-profile and high utilization, we're going to move to a single 10 Mbps-provisioned link.
If I set the fast ethernet port to 10 Mbps, will this auto queue or something similar, once the line gets pegged?