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  • 1.  Cannot ping when using instance import.

    Posted 10-04-2021 05:32


    Hi Guys,

    I need your help. How can i communicate from Instance B on QFX1(left) to Instance B on QFX2?
    Why i cannot ping on QFX1: ping routing-instance B source 10.255.255.1 10.255.255.2 when using configuration below?

    On QFX1 (left -Spine2):
    "ping routing-instance B source 10.255.255.1 10.255.255.2
    ping: bind: Can't assign requested address"
    and cannot ping using: ping routing-instance B 10.255.255.2 

    Thank for your support.
    Regards,
    Ket, Vo Van.

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    KET VO
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  • 2.  RE: Cannot ping when using instance import.

    Posted 10-04-2021 05:50
    This message:
    ping routing-instance B source 10.255.255.1 10.255.255.2
    ping: bind: Can't assign requested address

    Indicates that the loopback interface for the address 10.255.255.1 is NOT assigned to routing-instance B.

    What are the interface assignments on our routing instances?

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  • 3.  RE: Cannot ping when using instance import.

    Posted 10-04-2021 09:07
    Hi Puluka,

    Interface lo0.0 is assigned on routing instances B.
    I want to communicate from Instance B on QFX1 to Instance B on QFX2, but interface et-0/0/1 (QFX1) -------et-0/0/50 (QFX2) are assigned to instance A.
    Thanks.

    Regards,
    Ket, Vo van.

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    KET VO
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  • 4.  RE: Cannot ping when using instance import.

    Posted 10-06-2021 05:55
    The ping routing-instance command names the source routing instance not the destination one.
    So the routing instance specified needs to contain the specified source address.

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    IP Architect - DQE Communications Pittsburgh, PA (Metro Ethernet & ISP)
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