04-21-2008 07:17 AM
Hi,
I am facing awird problem. I have a customer who has a LAN in Korea and a LAN in Leeds, UK. He is unable to ping between the LANs across a MPLS network.
I can ping from PE in Korea to LAN in Leeds and from PE in Leeds to LAN in Korea.
However, when I do an extended ping from Korea CE to Leeds CE using the "record "route option then I am able to ping across the LANs bidirectionally.
Without the record option I cannot ping.
The CE's are directly connected to the PE's and are also connected to the Customer LAN.
Not sure what can be the issue that the I can ping with the record option and I can ping from the PE's but I cant ping from the CE to CE.
ANy suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-nikhil
04-21-2008 09:54 PM
hi!
Can you give more details as to what service are you running, BGP-VPNs/EoMPLS/VPLS??? Also the ping with record route and without it is an extended ping with same source and destination ip in both the cases?
Regards,
Niranjan
04-22-2008 01:11 AM
Hi,
I am running MPLS VPN. Yes, the ping with the record route and without the record route is with the same source and destination adress.
I am still not sure as when the PE can ping across why cant the Directly connected Ce ping?
Thanks in advance,
-nikhil
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