[j-nsp] ipv6 routing

Ramesh Karki rameshkarki at gmail.com
Wed Apr 7 07:34:19 EDT 2010


Hi all,

The issue is resolved now after restarting RPD. Thank you all for helping me
to resolve the issue, really very appreciated.

thank you,
Ramesh

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Chris Grundemann <cgrundemann at gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 09:59, Serge Vautour <sergevautour at yahoo.ca> wrote:
> > This is very odd. The "OSPF instance is not running" message makes me
> wonder if there's a licensing problem. I haven't been able to find anything
> on the Juniper web site...
>
> There should be no issue with licensing - IPv6 has been a standard
> feature in Junos for quite some time. I don't have any experience with
> 9.2R2 on an M10i specifically though - I guess it is possible there is
> a bug...
>
> >
> > Are you able to ping your Cisco router's FF80 address? What do you see if
> you run "monitor interface traffic fe-0/1/0" while you run your pings? Do
> you have any neighbors picked up by ND (show ipv6 neighbors)? Do you have
> any Firewall Filters attached to Loop0 that would block some traffic?
>
> Good ideas.
>
> Also, is this a production or lab box Ramesh? if it's a lab box you
> might try restarting rpd - these problems seem to be quite odd indeed
> (from what I can tell you are configuring things properly).
>
> >
> > HTH,
> > Serge
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