Hi Everyone,
   
  I would like to know:
   
  1) The difference between a route-target and vrf-target. what i know is that 
for route target 
  we need to enable Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route target filtering on the 
Layer 3 VPN.
  2) are these two statements used in place of each other or can be used 
together?
  3) What are the situations when one statement can be preferred over the other?
  4) Also can anyone clearly specify interaction between inet.0; inet.3 and 
bgpl3.vpn routing tables. Just to inshort what is the protocol flow and 
routing-advertisement flow from one end to other[ the situation is that there 
are ce-pe routers at both ends with MPLS running in  between]
   
  I find some documentation on Juniper little bit tricky and confusing. 
Specfically i need to know when a packet traverses from a PE/CE router to the 
other end to a VRF what and how does BGP, RSVP and IGP play inbetween keeping 
in mind the workin of inet.0, inet.3 bgpL3.vpn routing tables.
   
  Best regards,
  HA

       
---------------------------------
Get easy, one-click access to your favorites.  Make Yahoo! your homepage.
_______________________________________________
juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

Reply via email to