[c-nsp] IOS-XR 5.2 NG-MVPN

Mihai mihaigabriel at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 04:24:10 EST 2015


Hello Adam,

  Unfortunately I can't use mLDP for this test because the activation of 
mLDP will restart the LDP sessions (I don't use GR).

RPD_LDP_SESSIONDOWN: LDP session 1.1.1.1 is down, reason: received 
unexpected EOF

I configured Lo10 under multicast routing but nothing has changed.



On 03/01/2015 03:04 AM, Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
> Hello Mihai,
>
> Just shooting in the dark,
> I'd try enabling loopback 10 under multicast routing.
>
> Oh and since Juniper supports mLDP for NG-MVPN why would you bother
> enabling MPLS-TE?
>
> adam
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
>  > Mihai
>  > Sent: 28 February 2015 16:25
>  > To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net <mailto:cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>  > Subject: [c-nsp] IOS-XR 5.2 NG-MVPN
>  >
>  > Hello,
>  >
>  > Could someone enlighten me why an ASR9k doesn't generate an I-PMSI in
>  > the below configuration? I am trying to configure a NG-MVPN between
>  > Cisco ASR9K and Juniper MX using RSVP-TE.
>  >
>  > multicast-routing
>  > address-family ipv4
>  > mdt source Loopback10
>  > !
>  > !
>  > vrf mihai
>  > address-family ipv4
>  > mdt source Loopback10
>  > core-tree-protocol rsvp-te
>  > export-rt 200:200
>  > import-rt 200:200
>  > interface all enable
>  > bgp auto-discovery p2mp-te
>  > receiver-site
>  > !
>  > mdt default p2mp-te attribute-set p2mp-te-default-set
>  > !
>  > !
>  > !
>  > vrf mihai
>  > vpn id 200:200
>  > address-family ipv4 unicast
>  > import route-target
>  > 200:200
>  > !
>  > export route-target
>  > 200:200
>  > !
>  > !
>  > !
>  > router bgp 65100
>  > mvpn
>  > bgp router-id 2.2.2.2
>  > address-family vpnv4 unicast
>  > !
>  > address-family ipv4 mvpn
>  > global-table-multicast
>  > !
>  > neighbor 1.1.1.1
>  > remote-as 65100
>  > update-source Loopback10
>  > address-family vpnv4 unicast
>  > !
>  > address-family ipv4 mvpn
>  > !
>  > !
>  > vrf mihai
>  > rd 200:200
>  > address-family ipv4 unicast
>  > network 10.10.10.1/24
>  > !
>  > address-family ipv4 mvpn
>  >
>  >
>  > RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9k1(config)#do sh bgp ipv4 mvpn neighbors 1.1.1.1
>  > advertised-routes
>  > Sat Feb 28 18:15:28.205 EETDST
>  > RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9k1(config)#
>  >
>  >
>  > Juniper is advertising the I-PMSI:
>  >
>  > RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:asr9k1(config)#do sh bgp ipv4 mvpn | begin Distinguisher:
>  > Sat Feb 28 18:14:24.500 EETDST
>  > Route Distinguisher: 200:200 (default for vrf mihai)
>  > *>i[1][1.1.1.1]/40
>  > 1.1.1.1 100 0 i
>  > Route Distinguisher: 200:201
>  > *>i[1][1.1.1.1]/40
>  > 1.1.1.1 100 0 i
>  >
>  > Processed 2 prefixes, 2 paths
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Mihai
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