Chris,
I do understand. My initial thoughts were all theoretical. Helping me
understand RSVP and the MPLS more. With some help I did discover i had a
typo between the links forcing them not to pull up any protocol even OSPF
(my internal MPLS routing). So my entire config was right but I had
All,
Double Checked the Layer 2 ring today and it seems solid.
Once again we have B and C co-located and A and D in remote locations with
a link between them.
Currently there is no RSVP between C and D and this is making my ring go
right instead of left!
I can Ping from D to C (it's next hop
Post relevant configs and an actual diagram (Visio - PDF)
Without this, anything we say is pure speculation -- and we end up playing '20
questions' with you. Getting an MPLS/RSVP/LDP/IGP/BGP/Mesh/TE network setup
involves multiple steps and config-knobs being turned on and turned on
correctly.
Hi Levi,
On 17 Jul 2015, at 5:22 am, Levi Pederson levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
wrote:
This is displaying it self in my output by not having an RSVP Neighbor
(neighbor down hellos sent) between CD (and therefore sending my traffic
inefficiently 3/4 way around the ring instead of the 1/4
Ben,
Thank you for the thought out response.
I'll dive into the L2 side.
Thank you,
*Levi Pederson*
Mankato Networks LLC
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Ben Dale bd...@comlinx.com.au wrote:
Hi Levi,
On 17 Jul
All,
I've been having a great time with all your help in creating an MPLS ring
and I've made tons of headway.
My issue now my ring is L2 broken using RSVP at an inconvenient point.
I am assuming this break is natural to the creation of an MPLS Ring.
Note the MPLS transport works. Just taking
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