Jose,

I can confirm that I have seen this exact scenario doing a another vendor's 
workbooks.  I do not know the technical reason though...

Thomas Loran

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jose Zamora
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 10:23 AM
To: Bryan Bartik
Cc: ccie_sp
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_SP] MPLS TE in point-to-multipoint ospf networks

Hi Bryan

i have  OSPF adjacencies established,  all the links are in area 0.

The routers that  are  having the problem are directly connected and has a /29 
subnet between them, like i told you before  if i change the network type to 
point-to-multipoint the tunnel didnt comes up,, but if i left the network type 
as broadcast. it works fine.

If i do "show mpls traffic link-manag igp-nei " i saw the routers like neigbors.

I read in a old post of  another forum that RSVP doesnt work fine with 
point-to-multipoint networks. But i cant find any link that confirm this.


On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Bryan Bartik 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Jose,

Looks like the relevant log message is "Next ERO subobject 131.1.23.2 is strict 
but not adjacent" which is somewhat self-explanatory if it is correct. Explain 
your topology and addressing then maybe we can give more insight.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Jose Zamora 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi guys,,  i was testing some MPLS TE scenarios, in one of my links i had a 
ethernet link like point-to-multipoint.

In this case the tunnel didnt come up,,

the debug outputs are the following

or updating received ERO (error code 2)
R6#
*Dec 20 07:17:39.723: RSVP 131.6.6.6_127->131.4.4.4_10[131.6.6.6]: Received 
Path message from 131.6.6.6 (on sender host)
*Dec 20 07:17:39.727: RSVP: new path message passed parsing, continue...
*Dec 20 07:17:39.727: RSVP: Next ERO subobject 131.1.23.2 is strict but not 
adjacent
*Dec 20 07:17:39.727: RSVP 131.6.6.6_127->131.4.4.4_10[131.6.6.6]: PATH: Error 
updating received ERO (error code 2)
R6#

if  i changed the network type to brodacast the tunnel comes up .


Regards.



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