[j-nsp] Missing route in routing-instance
Raymond Cheh
rcheh at juniper.net
Wed Nov 15 12:05:17 EST 2006
Thomas,
When the router complains that the requested source address cannot be
assigned with ping, it means that address is not a valid address within
that scope, may it be logical-router, routing-instances, or combinations
of those.
Thanks.
Raymond
Thomas Mangin wrote:
>Thomas Mangin wrote:
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>>thomas.mangin at m7i-4.u3.tcw.uk> ping 82.219.2.81 logical-router dsl
>>source 82.219.2.77
>>PING 82.219.2.81 (82.219.2.81): 56 data bytes
>>64 bytes from 82.219.2.81: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.509 ms
>>64 bytes from 82.219.2.81: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=4.880 ms
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>>thomas.mangin at m7i-4.u3.tcw.uk> ping 82.219.2.81 logical-router dsl
>>routing-instance to-surfprotect-web-return
>>PING 82.219.2.81 (82.219.2.81): 56 data bytes
>>ping: sendto: Can't assign requested address
>>ping: sendto: Can't assign requested address
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>I am still seeing this. I have the same result when adding "source
>82.219.2.85" to the command.
>It seems that it is what is preventing to use the routing instance with
>a filter :(
>
>Thomas
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