Hi Robert,

Thanks for the advertisement!
I hadn't realized about this.
I'll avoid wasting a lot of time :)

Thanks!
Lluis

El 13/05/15 a las 16:12, Robert Raszuk escribió:

Sorry to disappoint you, but MPLS-TE support has nothing in common with Contrail.

RSVP-TE or LDP are just signalling protocols for MPLS trasnport. Contrail rightfully is using IP for transport no MPLS.

MPLS label in Contrail is just a VPN demux value carried with L3VPN prefixes in NLRI of SAFI 128 or for L2VPN in EVPN.

Many people are missing this subtle, but critical difference ;-).

Cheers,
R.


On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Lluís Gifre <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Robert,

    I'm using Quagga 0.99.22 and Ubuntu 14.04. I installed Quagga from
    Ubuntu repository:
        # sudo apt-get install quagga

    According to the commands and documentation, it has support for
    MPLS-TE.
    However, even when Quagga and Contrail show that they established
    a BGP session, I weren't able to establish the VPNs right now, so
    I cannot confirm if L3VPN / SAFI 128 sessions are fully functional.

    Regards,
    Lluis


    El 11/05/15 a las 22:48, Robert Raszuk escribió:

    Which version of quagga has L3VPN support ? Can it even establish
    SAFI 128 session ?

    Thx,
    r.

    On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Lluís Gifre <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi Joao,

        I already tried to follow that template and adapt it to
        Quagga but it doesn't worked.

        Lluis


        El 11/05/15 a les 13:43, Joao Prino ha escrit:

            Here's a template with the config for reference
            
http://www.opencontrail.org/how-to-setup-opencontrail-gateway-juniper-mx-cisco-asr-and-software-gw


            -----Original Message-----
            From: Lluís Gifre [mailto:[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>]
            Sent: 11 May 2015 11:55
            To: Joao Prino; contrailuser
            Subject: Re: [Users] Problem with MPLS tunnel

            Hi Joao,

            How can I check it?

            Thanks,
            Lluis

            El 11/05/15 a les 12:33, Joao Prino ha escrit:

                Hi Lluis,

                        What is the config you have for the GRE tunnels?

                Cheers,
                Joao

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Users
                [mailto:[email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>] On
                Behalf Of Lluís Gifre
                Sent: 11 May 2015 11:31
                To: contrailuser
                Subject: [Users] Problem with MPLS tunnel

                Hi all,

                I'm trying to create an MPLS tunnel between a Quagga
                router acting as a border gateway and Contrail v2.10.

                My configuration is:
                Quagga:
                router ASN: 64512
                iface eth0 has IP 172.26.37.122/24
                <http://172.26.37.122/24>
                iface eth1 has IP 10.0.0.1/8 <http://10.0.0.1/8>
                Quagga announces and Contrail receives routes for
                networks:

                Contrail:
                Global ASN: 64512
                BGP Peer 10.0.0.1 (quagga) Address families:
                inet-vpn, inet-vpn6, route-target, e-vpn Control node
                > Peers shows: Peer=10.0.0.1, Type=BGP, ASN=64512,
                Status:
                Established, in sync.
                Control node > Routes (filtered by Peer 10.0.0.1) shows:
                Routing Table=bgp.l3vpn.0, Prefix
                64512:172:172.26.37.0/24 <http://172.26.37.0/24>,
                Protocol=BGP, Source=10.0.0.1, NextHop=10.0.0.1,
                Label=172, SecurityGroup=-, Origin VN=- Routing
                Table=<empty>, Prefix 64512:10000:0.0.0.0/0
                <http://0.0.0.0/0>, Protocol=BGP, Source=10.0.0.1,
                NextHop=10.0.0.1, Label=1, SecurityGroup=-, Origin VN=-

                In addition, in Contrail I have next elements:

                - public network 10.0.0.0/8 <http://10.0.0.0/8> with
                policy allowing bidirectional traffic between public
                and ip-fabric networks and set as "external" network
                - internal network 192.168.1.0/24
                <http://192.168.1.0/24> with policy allowing
                bidirectional traffic between public and internal
                networks and gateway IP 192.168.1.1
                - a virtualized router where the external gateway is
                set to "public"
                network and has one router interface (IP 192.168.1.1)
                connected to internal network
                - a VM with IP 192.168.1.3 connected to internal
                network 192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24>
                (default route to gw 192.168.1.1)

                My expectation is to launch a ping to an external IP
                address, say for example google DNS server 8.8.8.8
                and receive a reply, but it does not work.
                I tried to ping:
                192.168.1.1 (virtualized router): OK
                10.0.0.1 (external router): NO REPLY
                8.8.8.8 (public address): NO REPLY

                Could somebody help me?

                Thanks!
                Lluis


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