[j-nsp] Logical Systems Interconnection by Physical Interface
Juniper Maillist
abturkii at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 08:54:55 EDT 2012
Hi Jay,
I think the address is correct and taken from JNCIE stuy guide.
Regards,
Abdullah
On Jul 27, 2012, at 3:28 PM, "Jayaraj Shantharam" <jay_shantharam at rediffmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Abdul,
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> I think the obvious problem is address 10.0.5.254/24
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> Regards
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> Jay
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> On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 17:49:13 +0530 wrote
> >Hello,
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> I have two logical systems configured on m7i router, I want to connect
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> both LSs through two physical interfaces on the same router (fe-0/0/0
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> and fe0/1/0): My configs on both interfaces like:
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> R1)
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> root at JNCIE-SP# run show configuration logical-systems R1
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> interfaces {
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> fe-0/0/0 {
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> unit 1 {
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> vlan-id 111;
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> family inet {
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> address 10.0.5.1/24;
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> P1)
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> root at JNCIE-SP# run show configuration logical-systems P1
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> interfaces {
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> fe-0/1/0 {
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> unit 1 {
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> vlan-id 111;
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> family inet {
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> address 10.0.5.254/24;
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> }
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> }
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> However, when I ping from R1 to P1 I got the following message "ping:
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> sendto: Can't assign requested address"
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> What's the reason for that?
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