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Felix,
I must admit, I am a bit confused as to why you would want to run LDP out of
a vrf i/f. Not sure if the following will even work for a vrf i/f, but:
To change the address used for the ldp session, you can use the following
commands:
set protocols ldp transport-address [i/f or loopback]
this sets the address globally
or
set protocols ldp interface {i/f name} transport-address [i/f or loopback]
for a particular i/f
Hope that helps,
Mark
>From: felix d <feldz7@yahoo.com>
>To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
>Subject: ldp with customer on juniper m20
>Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 07:36:13 -0800 (PST)
>
>hi all,
>
>i like to know if it is possible to run ldp on a vrf
>interface on a Juniper.
>
>right now ldp tries to setup adjacency with its own
>loopback which is in the global routing table (and
>which the customer end router cannot reach)
>
>i can do the same thing on a cisco 7200vxr.
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>felix.
>
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