[c-nsp] VRF Route-leaking question

Mihai Tanasescu mihai at duras.ro
Sun Jan 13 15:51:39 EST 2008


Peter Rathlev wrote:
 > Everything looks fine as far as I can tell. It could be a
> software-problem. According to the Error Message Decoder, the variant
> that mentions IP addresses is a software error:
> 
> ""
> 1. %IP-3-LOOPPAK: Looping packet detected and dropped -\n
> src=[IP_address], dst=[IP_address], hl=[int], tl=[int], prot=[int],
> sport=[int], dport=[int]\n in=[chars], nexthop=[IP_address],
> out=[chars]\n options=[chars]
> 
> A software error occurred.
> 
> Recommended Action:Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the
> console or in the system log, contact your Cisco technical support
> representative, and provide the representative with the gathered
> information.
> ""
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/index.cgi?action=search&counter=0&paging=5&query=IP-3-LOOPPAK
> http://tinyurl.com/3cecvr
> 
> (CCO login required)
> 
> So you could try an IOS upgrade and/or open a case with TAC. Or you
> could try removing and reentering the configuration from scratch. That
> has helped me a few times when things went bananas by themselves.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Peter
> 
> 

Tried removing and repasting the config with no luck :(

Thanks for the help and trouble.

I'll open a TAC case as you advised and see what Cisco can do about it.





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