You still have neglected to tell me which version you are using.
Maybe a mutliple choice will help you.
Which version of ldp-portable are you using?
a) ldp-portable 0.060 (the tar file from the mpls-linux project page)
b) ldp-portable from the mpls-linux CVS on sourceforge
c) I have no idea, what's my name?
Jim
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 04:04:12AM -0000, anish verma wrote:
>
> hi jim n all,
> as it was mentioned some previous mail abt the how to congifure lsp using ldp_linux.
>
> lo 10.0.0.6 lo 10.0.0.5
> --------- ---------
> | Router2 |----------------| Router1 |
> --------- ---------
> |eth2 192.168.12.0/24 |eth1
> ---------------------------------------
> In router1:
> bash# ifconfig lo 10.0.0.5 netmask 255.255.255.255
> bash# route add 10.0.0.6 gw 192.168.12.2
>
> From inside ldp_linux:
> prompt> add global 10.0.0.5
> prompt> add interface eth1
>
> In router2:
> bash# ifconfig lo 10.0.0.6 netmask 255.255.255.255
> bash# route add 10.0.0.5 gw 192.168.12.1
>
> From inside ldp_linux:
> prompt> add global 10.0.0.6
> prompt> add interface eth2
>
> as it was mentioned in this mail to configure 'lo'
> is it neccessary to configure lo?? can i the use this configuration??
>
> 192.168.116.20 192.168.116.10
> --------- ---------
> | Router2 |----------------| Router1 |
> --------- ---------
> |eth2 |eth1
> ---------------------------------------
> both pcs r connected with crossover cable..
>
> In router1:
> bash# route add 192.168.116.20/32 gw 192.168.116.20
>
> From inside ldp_linux:
> prompt> add global 192.168.116.10
> prompt> add interface eth1
>
> In router2:
> bashsh# route add 192.168.116.10/32 gw 192.168.116.10
>
> From inside ldp_linux:
> prompt> add global 192.168.116.20
> prompt> add interface eth2
>
> if this configuration is wrong then please tell me the correct configuration which makes lsp without configuring 'lo'.
>
> thanx in advance
> bye
> anish
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