06-13-2006 10:19 AM
I have a PE-P-PE setup. I am able to receive routing and IP information pertaining to the MPLS VPN that I am trying to create. Inside the VPN, I cannot ping from PE subinterface to PE subinterface. Anybody have similar issues?
06-13-2006 10:36 AM
Can you highlight your setup a little more? Are you using
router bgp
address-family ipv4 vrf YourVRFname
redistribute connected
Can you post a "show ip route vrf YourVRFname"?
Are you sure a complete LSP exists between PE loopbacks? Can you post a "show ip cef
Regards, Martin
06-13-2006 11:39 AM
Currently, due to constraints, I have to run the peer between loopbacks through a gre tunnel as one router sits in a different city (waiting on a provider to provision our point to point fiber connection between locations). Here is the bgp info on the remote PE:
router bgp
bgp router-id X.X.X.20
no bgp default ipv4-unicast
bgp log-neighbor-changes
neighbor x.x.x.19 remote-as 19366
neighbor x.x.x.19 description [LSR]
neighbor x.x.x.19 update-source Loopback0
address-family ipv4 vrf test
redistribute connected
redistribute static
no auto-summary
no synchronization
exit-address-family
Here is the sh ip route vrf test:
Gateway of last resort is not set
1.0.0.0/30 is subnetted, 1 subnets
B 1.1.1.0 [200/0] via x.x.x.19, 00:10:55
4.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 4.4.4.4 is directly connected, Loopback1
Here is the sh ip cef of the remote pe loopback:
X.X.X.19/32, version 30, epoch 0, cached adjacency X.X.X.218
0 packets, 0 bytes
tag information set
local tag: 36
via X.X.X.218, GigabitEthernet0/1, 0 dependencies
next hop X.X.X.218, GigabitEthernet0/1
valid cached adjacency
tag rewrite with Gi0/1, X.X.X.218, tags imposed: {}
Here is the show ip cef of the local pe loopback:
X.X.X.20/32, version 199, epoch 0, attached
0 packets, 0 bytes
tag information set
local tag: 139
via Tunnel0, 0 dependencies
valid adjacency
tag rewrite with Tu0, point2point, tags imposed: {}
Please let me know if there is anything else you need. Thanks.
06-13-2006 11:54 AM
Hi,
there is no subinterface connected in VRF test. So I would assume you ping from Loopback1 (4.4.4.4)to 1.1.1.1 ?
Also make sure the GRE tunnel passing the traffic is MPLS enabled:
interface Tunnel0
mpls ip
...
Hope this helps! Please rate all posts
06-14-2006 05:56 AM
I have mpls ip on both sides of the tunnel, but I am still not able to ping from loopback to subinterface. Do I need to put the tunnel interfaces in a vrf and do a vrf-in-vrf setup?
06-14-2006 06:24 AM
Hi Sean,
the tunnel - as far as I understand - provides PE-PE connectivity so there should be no need to take it into the VRF. Is routing enabled on the GRE tunnel? Make sure the tunnel destination is not learned through the tunnel, because this would lead to flapping.
Can you check PE-PE connectivity and verify that it takes the GRE tunnel and not any other path?
The show ip cef ... shows Tunnel0 for one loopback, but GigE for the other Loopack.
can you post sh mpls ldp discovery from all 3 routers involved?
Regards, Martin
06-15-2006 12:17 PM
Some key things for you to note in troubleshooting MPLS VPNs.
1. Is there reachability between the 2 loopback addresses of the 2 PEs. These are the loopbacks used for the iBGP session. Do an extended ping to ping the remote PE loopback address, sourcing from the local loopback address.
2. Is there an unbroken LSP between the 2 loopback address. Do a traceroute, and use show mpls for to verify that that the LSP is unbroken. The key thing to note is that the forwarding table should never show untagged for the loopback address.
3. Are the routes propagated and properly entered into the routing table? Check your import and export route-targets, as well as your redistribution between PE-CE protocol and MP-BGP.
Check those three, they are often the cause of the problem with MPLS VPN.
06-21-2006 12:56 AM
Olorunloba,
This is really helpful to me too. Thanks a great deal.
Gabriel
06-30-2006 03:42 PM
I notice your BGP config is missing 'send-community extended" which is needed for BGP to carry VPNv4 information.
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