I have asked for full and the default from an upstream I have connected to an EX3200. For now I'm just wanting to use the default route-
import default-route; policy-statement default-route { term default { from { route-filter 0.0.0.0/0 exact; } then accept; } term reject-rest { then reject; } } Then I limit the number of prefixes it will even look at to 5000 - import default-route; family inet { unicast { prefix-limit { maximum 5000; } } any { prefix-limit { maximum 5000; } } } This is effective- I have only the default to use from my upstream. But I keep generating tons of log messages because I keep getting (and rejecting) tons of routes. Without asking the upstream to not advertise the full route table, is there something I can do on my end to limit the syslog messages I keep getting? Feb 5 19:00:43 nap-r2-edge-2 rpd[82464]: RPD_RT_PREFIX_LIMIT_REACHED: Number of prefixes (4000) in table inet.0 still exceeds or equals configured maximum (4000) Feb 5 19:02:43 nap-r2-edge-2 last message repeated 4 times Feb 5 19:11:13 nap-r2-edge-2 last message repeated 17 times Feb 5 19:11:43 nap-r2-edge-2 rpd[82464]: RPD_RT_PREFIX_LIMIT_BELOW: Number of prefixes (3999) in table inet.0 is now less than the configured maximum (4000) Thanks, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations Corp. _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp