I did the traffic engineering labs (Section 11) an the first go was
fine.  I thought it would be a good idea to repeat the lab just to
make sure I got everything.

I did everything the same and it did not work - yes it is GNS3 so I am
thinking that may be a factor.

Debug shows:
debug mpls traffic-eng path lookup

TE-PCALC_PATH: get_path: system_id not initialized!

Google shows no results for this...

Show mpls traffic-eng tunnels shows:

R6#show mpls traffic-eng tunnels

Name: R6_t0                               (Tunnel0) Destination: 200.0.0.1
  Status:
    Admin: up         Oper: down   Path: not valid   Signalling: Down
    path option 1, type explicit longtunnel
    path option 2, type dynamic

  Config Parameters:
    Bandwidth: 100      kbps (Global)  Priority: 7  7   Affinity: 0x0/0xFFFF
    Metric Type: TE (default)
    AutoRoute:  enabled   LockDown: disabled  Loadshare: 100      bw-based
    auto-bw: disabled

  History:
    Tunnel:
      Time since created: 16 minutes
    Path Option 2:
      Last Error: PCALC:: Local system ID has not been set

The show command and the debug seem to concur that the "system ID has
not been set"

WTF is it talking about?  ldp works, and I can ping the lookpback at
each end of the tunnel, plus I can ping every address in the
explicit-path list.

I can paste my configs but they are verbatim what is in the proctor
guide.  I am leaning towards GNS3 having a hissy-fit and being
generally rubbish but if anyone has a better idea then I am keen to
hear it.

Cheers,
Matt

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