That is correct. The router with the highest LDP Router ID will initiate the LDP connection. So in this case 3.3.3.3 initiated the connection to 2.2.2. and 4.4.4.4 initiated the connection to 2.2.2.2.
-- Regards, Rick Mur CCIE2 #21946 (R&S / Service Provider) Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc. URL: http://www.IPexpert.com On 8 feb 2010, at 08:35, Mustafa Yadav wrote: > Hi guys, > > Just want to know who is starting ldp neighborship.Below when I see > > TCP connection: 3.3.3.3.17187 - 2.2.2.2.646 line.What I am thinking > is 3.3.3.3 has sent first packet to 2.2.2.2 in port 646.Am I correct? > > And what is the rule for this? > Thanks in advance > > > 2#sh mpls ldp neighbor > Peer LDP Ident: 1.1.1.1:0; Local LDP Ident 2.2.2.2:0 > TCP connection: 1.1.1.1.646 - 2.2.2.2.58728 > State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 27/27; Downstream > Up time: 00:04:58 > LDP discovery sources: > FastEthernet0/0, Src IP addr: 10.1.12.1 > Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident: > 11.1.1.1 1.1.1.1 10.1.12.1 > Peer LDP Ident: 3.3.3.3:0; Local LDP Ident 2.2.2.2:0 > TCP connection: 3.3.3.3.17187 - 2.2.2.2.646 > State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 27/27; Downstream > Up time: 00:04:56 > LDP discovery sources: > FastEthernet0/1, Src IP addr: 10.1.23.3 > Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident: > 3.3.3.3 10.1.34.3 10.1.35.3 10.1.23.3 > Peer LDP Ident: 4.4.4.4:0; Local LDP Ident 2.2.2.2:0 > TCP connection: 4.4.4.4.40735 - 2.2.2.2.646 > State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 27/27; Downstream > Up time: 00:04:56 > LDP discovery sources: > FastEthernet0/1, Src IP addr: 10.1.24.4 > Addresses bound to peer LDP Ident: > 10.1.24.4 10.1.45.4 4.4.4.4 10.1.34.4 > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
