R1#show mpls ldp discovery
 Local LDP Identifier:
    11.1.1.1:0
    Discovery Sources:
    Interfaces:
        FastEthernet0/0 (ldp): xmit/recv
 *           LDP Id: **22.2.2.2:0* <http://22.2.2.2:0/>*; no route*

Last line says it all ;)

On 11 March 2010 20:53, Victor Reyes II <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bryan,
>
>      If you look at the configs R2 Loopback 0 (2.2.2.2) is in OSPF.  Also,
> I do I have reachability between R1-loopback0 to R2-loopback0. Below are the
> outputs. I believe I see the issue. R1 and R2 are using 11.1.1.1 and
> 22.2.2.2 as there LDP Identifier respectively. However, since neither
> network are advertised in OSPF the LDP neighbor relationship is not coming
> up. However I tried using the command "mpls ldp router-id lo0" on both
> router to change the LDP identifier which did not work. What can I do?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> R1 Outputs
>
> R1#show mpls ldp discovery
>  Local LDP Identifier:
>     11.1.1.1:0
>     Discovery Sources:
>     Interfaces:
>         FastEthernet0/0 (ldp): xmit/recv
>             LDP Id: 22.2.2.2:0; no route
>
> R1#sh ip ospf int brief
> Interface    PID   Area            IP Address/Mask    Cost  State Nbrs F/C
> Lo0          1     0               1.1.1.1/32         1     LOOP  0/0
> Lo1          1     0               11.1.1.1/24        1     LOOP  0/0
> Fa0/0        1     0               10.1.12.1/24       10    BDR   1/1
>
>
> R2 Outputs
>
> R2#sh ip ospf int brief
> Interface    PID   Area            IP Address/Mask    Cost  State Nbrs F/C
> Lo0          1     0               2.2.2.2/32         1     LOOP  0/0
> Fa0/1        1     0               10.1.23.2/24       10    BDR   1/1
> Fa0/0        1     0               10.1.12.2/24       10    DR    1/1
>
>
> R2#ping 1.1.1.1 source lo0
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 1.1.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
> Packet sent with a source address of 2.2.2.2
> !!!!!
> Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 20/62/100 ms
>
>
> R2#sh mpls ldp discovery
>  Local LDP Identifier:
>     22.2.2.2:0
>     Discovery Sources:
>     Interfaces:
>         FastEthernet0/0 (ldp): xmit/recv
>             LDP Id: 11.1.1.1:0
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Bryan Bartik <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Victor,
>>
>> I don't see your R2 loopbacks in OSPF, make sure you have reachability
>> between the LDP router-ids. Can you ping from loopback to loopback? Give the
>> output of "show mpls ldp discovery".
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Victor Reyes II <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I tried your suggesting and it did not work either.
>>>
>>> Message sent from my Droid
>>>
>>> On Mar 11, 2010 1:19 PM, "Wouter Prins" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> hi!
>>>
>>> 1.) create the loopback 0 interface as /32
>>> 2.) remove the ospf network type from the loopback interface
>>>
>>> Let me know if that works out. :)
>>>
>>> On 11 March 2010 19:13, Victor Reyes II <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > Hi,
>>>> >
>>>> >   I am trying to configure a simple MPLS config. However, I am have
>>>> trouble getting the ...
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>>>
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>>
>>
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>
>


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