Hi, I have a VRF between two M10 Juniper routers.
Juniper1====VRF====Juniper2 The Juniper2 router advertises a prefix (192.168.155.80/28) via BGP to Juniper1. This advertised route has the loopback (10.10.10.1) of Juniper2 as next-hop in the BGP table of Juniper1. Juniper1 has a route, learned via OSPF, to 10.10.10.1. So, what am I missing and that route remains hidden in the Juniper1 router? Also, what would be the meaning of "Next hop type: Unusable."? -------------------------------------------- Juniper1# run show route hidden extensive 192.168.155.80/28 (1 entry, 0 announced) BGP Preference: 170/-101 Route Distinguisher: 65001:64702 Next hop type: Unusable Next-hop reference count: 2 State: <Secondary Hidden Int Ext> Local AS: 65001 Peer AS: 65001 Age: 1:39:39 Metric: 0 Task: BGP_65001. 10.10.10.1+11005 AS path: ? Communities: target: 65001:64702 VPN Label: 132 Localpref: 100 Router ID: 10.10.10.1 Primary Routing Table bgp.l3vpn.0 Indirect next hops: 1 Protocol next hop: 10.10.10.1 Push 132 Indirect next hop: 0 - Juniper1# run show route 217.69.0.11 detail 217.69.0.11/32 (1 entry, 1 announced) *OSPF Preference: 10 Next-hop reference count: 9 Next hop: via e1-0/3/2.0, selected State: <Active Int Ext> Local AS: 16022 Age: 2d 4:55:03 Metric: 500 Tag: 0 Task: OSPF Announcement bits (5): 0-KRT 4-Aggregate 5-Resolve tree 2 6-IS-IS 8-LDP AS path: I -------------------------------------------- Any comments would be greatly appreciated ;) Thanks! Christophe _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp