Can ping,cannot ftp on MPLS 2547 network

Hi,
I have setup an MPLS 2547,ldp is up,bgp peer established,Vrf routing all ok.(i.e IP layer is working fine btw the P and PE and CE) However there is one starnge problem which is ping application can go through,but ftp cannot.I didn't setup any policy/security settings.Any idea?
Help is greatly appreciated!

Hi,
Changing the mpls mtu is not advised any longer.
This is explaned on this page:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/ios/12_2sb/feature/guide/newmtu.html
First verify that the issue is indeed an MTU one by pinging with various sizes and the DF-bit set.
Note the size at which the ping starts failing.
It is advisable to lower the MTU, not the mpls mtu. Also, it should be done at the edge, not in the
core, in order to push possible fragementation to the access layer, and prevent fragmentation in the
core of the network.
The best is to make sure that path mtu discovery is working. Look at this page to see details on it and
possible issues that make it fail:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/tech/tk827/tk369/technologies_white_paper09186a00800d6979.shtml
Regards,
Luc

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