Jean,

   Sorry I missed this email before I responded to the group. I came to the
same conclusion. However, I believe it has to do with MPLS picking the
highest loopback address not OSPF as you stated. However, if someone
believes I am incorrect please let me know.


Thank you



On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Jean-Marie Ngok <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  The problem is simple.OSPF establishs adjacency and chooses router-ids on
> highest loopback address. You try to establish MPLS communication.OSPF sends
> highest loopback which you don't advertise this is why you can't adjacency
> between MPLS neighbors. If you choose Loopback 0 as router-id of your OSPF
> process then you will see adjacency.
>
> Thank you
> *Jean-Marie NGOK *
>
>
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