12-19-2017 08:14 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:39 AM
OSPF for IGP and all devices know about each other and can ping. The RR is learning routes off both CEs and both CEs are learning the routes from the RR (see "show ip route vrf" section in image) but I just can't ping from R1 to R3 in the VRF.
Any advice?
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12-19-2017 08:49 AM - edited 12-19-2017 08:50 AM
Hi
Please verify the results of this command on each router:
show mpls ldp neighbor
12-19-2017 09:37 AM
Hi Ryan,
There are currently no LDP session on R2 and R3. You need to enable LDP ("mpls ip") on all core interfaces.
Regards,
12-19-2017 08:31 AM
Hi
10.255.255.1 & 3 are part of the VRF on the specific router, right? have you tried using source? also have you verified the forwarding table to verify if there are tags?
Show mpls forwarding-table
12-19-2017 08:47 AM
This is the output of that command, not sure what I'm looking at here?:
7200-1#show mpls forwarding-table Local Outgoing Prefix Bytes Label Outgoing Next Hop Label Label or VC or Tunnel Id Switched interface 16 Pop Label 172.31.255.4/32 0 Fa3/0 10.0.0.6 17 No Label 172.31.255.3/32 9940 Gi2/0 10.0.0.3 18 No Label 10.0.0.4/31 0 Gi2/0 10.0.0.3 19 Pop Label 10.255.255.1/32[V] \ 0 aggregate/V1000:RYAN 20 Pop Label 192.168.0.0/26[V] 0 aggregate/V1000:RYAN 21 No Label 10.255.255.3/32[V] \ 0 drop 22 No Label 192.168.0.64/26[V] \ 0 drop
12-19-2017 08:49 AM - edited 12-19-2017 08:50 AM
Hi
Please verify the results of this command on each router:
show mpls ldp neighbor
12-19-2017 09:26 AM
Thanks for the help Julio. I was missing some standard lines off R2, so R1 and R3 were updating the RR with routes for their VRFs but they couldn't route between one another. This was the output of the command:
7200-RR2#show mpls ldp neighbor Peer LDP Ident: 172.31.255.1:0; Local LDP Ident 172.31.255.4:0 TCP connection: 172.31.255.1.646 - 172.31.255.4.30973 State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 103/104; Downstream Up time: 01:21:48 LDP discovery sources: GigabitEthernet1/0, Src IP addr: 10.0.0.7 Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident: 10.0.0.1 185.72.92.0 172.31.255.1 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.7 7200-RR2# ############################# 7200-1#show mpls ldp neighbor Peer LDP Ident: 172.31.255.4:0; Local LDP Ident 172.31.255.1:0 TCP connection: 172.31.255.4.30973 - 172.31.255.1.646 State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 103/102; Downstream Up time: 01:21:17 LDP discovery sources: FastEthernet3/0, Src IP addr: 10.0.0.6 Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident: 10.0.0.6 172.31.255.4 7200-1# ############################# 7200-2#show mpls ldp neighbor 7200-2# ############################# 7200-3#show mpls ldp neighbor 7200-3#
Thanks again!
12-19-2017 09:29 AM
Hi
Really appreciated, now understanding correctly, R2 and R3 are part of the MPLS? Is possible to share the configuration into a notepad?
12-19-2017 08:50 AM
Hi sorry just realised I'm missing 10.255.255.1-3 from the diagram, this is the IP I set for the loopback in the VRF.
10.255.255.1 = 7200-1 in V1000
10.255.255.3 = 7200-3 in V1000
12-19-2017 09:37 AM
Hi Ryan,
There are currently no LDP session on R2 and R3. You need to enable LDP ("mpls ip") on all core interfaces.
Regards,
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