wohoo solved it guys, it was a configuration fault R6 was not adverstising the
labes for its local prefixes.
Thank you all for the helpful responses,
Regards, Zubair
--- On Mon, 2/8/10, Eduard Gheorghiu <edigheorghiu_at_gmail.com> wrote:
From: Eduard Gheorghiu <edigheorghiu_at_gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Cannot ping VRF destination
To: "syed zubair ahmad" <s_zubair82_at_yahoo.com>
Cc: "Group Study" <comserv_at_groupstudy.com>, "Group Study"
<ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date: Monday, 2 August, 2010, 14:02
Hi,
I would do a trace between R5 and R6 loopbacks to see that MPLS is enabled
along the paths (you should see labels on all hops but last).
R5#trace 155.1.6.6 source 155.1.5.5
R6#trace 155.1.5.5 source 155.1.6.6
than I would check the CEF on both PEs to see that 2 labels are applied for
the destinations:
R5#sh ip cef vrf VPN_A 155.1.67.0 detail
R6#sh ip cef vrf VPN_B 155.1.58.0 detail
Regards,
Eduard
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