This seems the controller is not communicating with the client request, are there logs on your controller to check?
Or do you have a protect re firewall filter applied on the client that is blocking communications?
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-19-2021 11:13
From: Todd Defilippi
Subject: Starting PCEP session
I am not seeing anything being sent to my PCE from PCC at all.
packet@LAX-P-101> show path-computation-client active-pce PCE 1--------------------------------------------General PCE IP address : 192.168.123.67 Local IP address : 10.74.0.101 Priority : 0 PCE status : PCE_STATE_NEW Session type : PCE_TYPE_STATEFULACTIVE LSP provisioning allowed : On P2MP LSP report allowed : Off P2MP LSP update allowed : Off P2MP LSP init allowed : Off PCE-mastership : main PCE Traffic Steering : OffCounters PCReqs Total: 0 last 5min: 0 last hour: 0 PCReps Total: 0 last 5min: 0 last hour: 0 PCRpts Total: 0 last 5min: 0 last hour: 0 PCUpdates Total: 0 last 5min: 0 last hour: 0 PCCreates Total: 0 last 5min: 0 last hour: 0 Timers Local Keepalive timer: 0 [s] Dead timer: 0 [s] LSP cleanup timer: - [s] Remote Keepalive timer: 0 [s] Dead timer: 0 [s] LSP cleanup timer: - [s]Errors PCErr-recv PCErr-sent PCE-PCC-NTFS PCC-PCE-NTFSPcupdate empty ero action counters Send-err : 0 Tear down path : 0 Routing decision : 0 Routing decision failed: 0
packet@LAX-P-101> show path-computation-client status extensive Session Type Provisioning Status Uptime 1 Stateful Active On New 0 LSP Summary Total number of LSPs : 0 Static LSPs : 0 P2P : 0 : 0/0 (primary/bypass) P2MP : 0/0 (branches/trees) Externally controlled LSPs : 0 P2P : 0 : 0/0 (primary/bypass) P2MP : 0/0 (branches/trees) Externally provisioned LSPs : 0/16000 (current/limit) P2P : 0 : 0/0 (primary/bypass) P2MP : 0/0 (branches/trees) Orphaned LSPs : 0 1 (main) Delegated : 0 P2P : 0 : 0/0 (primary/bypass) P2MP : 0/0 (branches/trees) Externally provisioned : 0 P2P : 0 : 0/0 (primary/bypass) P2MP : 0/0 (branches/trees)
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Todd Defilippi
Original Message:
Sent: 05-19-2021 05:54
From: STEVE PULUKA
Subject: Starting PCEP session
Your client side configuration looks complete. Using Northstar as a controller I have the same configuration without the lsp-provisioning flag and all is active on our client nodes.
Check your controller status and logs.
On the client see if there are clues in these
show path-computation-client active-pce
show path-computation-client status extensive
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Steve Puluka BSEET - Juniper Ambassador
IP Architect - DQE Communications Pittsburgh, PA (Metro Ethernet & ISP)
http://puluka.com/home
Original Message:
Sent: 05-18-2021 16:01
From: Todd Defilippi
Subject: Starting PCEP session
I am trying to start a PCEP session with a vMX router as the PCC and an external device as the PCE. I have set up the following configuration piece on the vMX router:
packet@LAX-P-101> show configuration protocols pcep pce 1 { local-address 10.74.0.101; destination-ipv4-address 192.168.123.67; destination-port 4189; pce-type active stateful; lsp-provisioning; traceoptions { file pce1; }}
However the session state stays in PCE_STATE_NEW without any attempt to set anything up:
PCE 1--------------------------------------------General PCE IP address : 192.168.123.67 Local IP address : 10.74.0.101 Priority : 0 PCE status : PCE_STATE_NEW Session type : PCE_TYPE_STATEFULACTIVE LSP provisioning allowed : On P2MP LSP report allowed : Off P2MP LSP update allowed : Off P2MP LSP init allowed : Off PCE-mastership : main PCE Traffic Steering : Off
Is there a command I'm missing to start the session establishment?
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Todd Defilippi
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