Have you made sure to include the 'mpls traffic-eng router-id' in your IGP configuration?
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Matt Hill <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > CCIE #22386 > CCSI #31207 > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com >
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