Hello Jan,
Thank you for your bug report. This bug have been fixed, please try
the new patches available on the mpls-linux project page at
SourceForge.
Best Regards,
Renato.
2011/7/7 <ja...@in...>:
> Dear subscribers,
>
> I have a problem setting up the first IPv4 over MPLS example.
>
> the command:
> "mpls nhlfe add key 0 instructions push gen 1000 nexthop eth2 ipv4 ...."
>
> gives the output:
> "NHLFE entry key 0x00000002 mtu 65535 propagate_ttl
> (0 bytes, 0 pkts)*" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>
> Information about the components:
> --------------------------------
>
> 1. mpls-linux version: 1.971
>
> 2. patched linux-source: linux-source-2.6.32, 2.6.32-34squeeze1
> dmesg | grep MPLS
> MPLS: version 1.971
> MPLS: protocol driver interface - <jl...@mi...>
> MPLS: IPv4 over MPLS support
>
> 3. iproute and iptables from:
> http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~rwestphal/mpls-linux/debian/lenny/
> iproute version: 1.4.8-3
> iptables version: 2.6.35-1
>
> 4. Linux runs in a Virtual Machine from VmWare.
>
>
> Effect
> ------
>
> After the next command from the example:
> "ip route add 10.0.0.2/32 via 172.16.0.3 mpls 0x2"
>
> the load of the cpu goes up to 100% and Linux isnt responding anymore.
>
>
> Perhaps someone has an idea how to solve this.
>
>
> with best regards,
> Jan
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