Thanks that was the issue. I guess my other question for more clarity
in the configuration...
what exactly is
policy-rules prfx
doing and is this linked to the oer-map active probing?
Thanks,
Marc
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Vijaya Laxmi <vj.laxmi86_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> From what I hdvh seen....
>
> I would say it is a Must to put set mode monitor active under oer-map for
> particular prefix
>
> Vijaya
>
> Sent from my %brant0
>
> On Apr 22, 2012 4:34 PM, "marc edwards" <renorider_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Problem was I didn't have an oer-map that matched the prefix. Any
>> active probe will need oer map....? please confirm or correct this
>> statement.
>>
>> R6#sh run | b ^oer-map
>> oer-map prfx 10
>> match traffic-class prefix-list prfx
>>
>> R6#sh oer master active-probes
>> OER Master Controller active-probes
>> Border = Border Router running this Probe
>> State = Un/Assigned to a Prefix
>> Prefix = Probe is assigned to this Prefix
>> Type = Probe Type
>> Target = Target Address
>> TPort = Target Port
>> How = Was the probe Learned or Configured
>> N - Not applicable
>>
>> The following Probes exist:
>>
>> State Prefix Type Target TPort How
>> Codec
>> Assigned 3.3.3.3/32 echo 3.3.3.3 N Cfgd
>> N
>>
>> The following Probes are running:
>>
>> Border State Prefix Type Target TPort
>> 1.1.1.6 ACTIVE 3.3.3.3/32 echo 3.3.3.3 N
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Marc
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:16 PM, marc edwards <renorider_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Experts,
>> >
>> > I am running through a lab on OER. When I look at the sh oer master
>> > active-probe output on my rack I see:
>> > ----
>> > R6#sh oer master active-probes
>> > OER Master Controller active-probes
>> > Border = Border Router running this Probe
>> > State = Un/Assigned to a Prefix
>> > Prefix = Probe is assigned to this Prefix
>> > Type = Probe Type
>> > Target = Target Address
>> > TPort = Target Port
>> > How = Was the probe Learned or Configured
>> > N - Not applicable
>> >
>> > The following Probes exist:
>> >
>> > State Prefix Type Target TPort How
>> > Codec
>> > Unassigned echo 3.3.3.3 N Cfgd
>> > N
>> >
>> > The following Probes are running:
>> >
>> > Border State Prefix Type Target
>> > TPort
>> > ----
>> > When I look at answer key it shows:
>> > ---
>> > OER Master Controller active-probes
>> > Border = Border Router running this Probe
>> > = Probe is assigned to this Prefix
>> > State = Un/Assigned to a Prefix
>> > Prefix
>> >
>> > Type = Probe Type
>> > Target = Target Address
>> > TPort = Target Port
>> > llowing Probes exist:
>> > tate Prefix
>> >
>> > S
>> > How = Was the probe Learned or Configured
>> > N - Not applicable
>> >
>> > The
>> > f
>> > o Type Target TPort How
>> > Assigned 3.3.3.3/32 echo 3.3.3.3 N Cfgd
>> > The following Probes are running:
>> >
>> > Border State Prefix Type Target TPo
>> > r1.1.1.6 ACTIVE 3.3.3.3/32 echo 3.3.3.3
>> > N
>> > ----
>> >
>> > Any ideas why my state is unassigned? Here is configuration from router
>> >
>> >
>> > R6#sh run | b ^oer
>> >
>> > oer master
>> > policy-rules prfx
>> > logging
>> > !
>> > border 1.1.1.6 key-chain OER
>> > interface Serial0/0/0.62 external
>> > interface FastEthernet0/1 external
>> > interface FastEthernet0/0 internal
>> > !
>> > learn
>> > delay
>> > periodic-interval 3
>> > monitor-period 1
>> > no max range receive
>> > mode route control
>> > mode monitor active
>> > !
>> > active-probe echo 3.3.3.3
>> > !
>> > oer border
>> > logging
>> > local FastEthernet0/0
>> > master 1.1.1.6 key-chain OER
>> > !
>> > ip prefix-list prfx seq 5 permit 3.3.3.3/32
>>
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