[FROG] LDP Cannot assign request address
Renato Westphal
renato at opensourcerouting.org
Fri Jan 18 11:20:47 EST 2019
Hi Alessio,
It seems your dummy0 interface (which has the 1.1.1.1/32 address) is
assigned to the VRF-PUBLIC VRF, and ldpd works on the default VRF
only. Moving dummy0 to the default VRF should fix the problem.
Best Regards,
Renato.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:19 PM Alessio Leonarduzzi
<alessio.leonarduzzi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> If I set loopback interface IP as discovery transport-address in MPLS configuration the DEBUG output is:
> [CUT]
> 2019/01/17 12:05:19 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> 2019/01/17 12:05:23 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> 2019/01/17 12:05:27 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> 2019/01/17 12:05:32 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> 2019/01/17 12:05:36 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> 2019/01/17 12:05:40 LDP: nbr_establish_connection: error while binding socket to 1.1.1.1: Cannot assign requested address
> [/CUT]
>
>
> but if I use the physical interface all works good.
>
> This is the configuration:
>
> vrf VRF-PUBLIC
> !
> interface dummy0 vrf VRF-PUBLIC
> description Loopback0
> ip address 1.1.1.1/32
> !
> interface enp2s0f0 vrf VRF-PUBLIC
> description P2P01
> ip address 2.2.2.2/30
> ip ospf network point-to-point
> !
> interface enp2s0f2 vrf VRF-PUBLIC
> description P2P02
> ip address 3.3.3.3/30
> ip ospf network point-to-point
> !
> mpls ldp
> router-id 1.1.1.1
> dual-stack cisco-interop
> !
> address-family ipv4
> discovery transport-address 1.1.1.1
> label local advertise explicit-null
> !
> interface enp2s0f0
> interface enp2s0f1
> !
> exit-address-family
> !
> !
>
>
> The FRR version is 6.0.2 and I need to use MPLS on two interfaces (enp2s0f0 and enp2s0f1).
>
> thank you for your help
>
> regards
>
> Alessio
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