Hello, we have a problem with a IPv6 route in the lab, which is hidden for us. What could be the reason for that? In the most documents we can only find information around "next-hop unusable" but this does not seem to be the reason for us.
Following excerpt has been grabbed from one of our machines: m...@ourmachine> show route table inet6.0 2001:4178::/32 hidden extensive inet6.0: 184 destinations, 189 routes (37 active, 0 holddown, 147 hidden) 2001:4178::/32 (1 entry, 0 announced) BGP /-101 Next hop type: Indirect Next-hop reference count: 147 Source: xxxx:xxxx::xxx Next hop type: Router, Next hop index: 1355 Next hop: xxxx::xxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx via xe-1/2/0.0, selected Protocol next hop: xxx:xxxx::fc1 Indirect next hop: fa12958 1048605 State: <Hidden Int Ext> Local AS: OurAS Peer AS: OurAS Age: 4:50:19 Metric2: 10 Task: BGP_OurAS.xxx:xxxx::fc1+179 AS path: 8767 15456 I Localpref: 100 Router ID: x.x.x.x Indirect next hops: 1 Protocol next hop: xxxx:xxxx::fc1 Metric: 10 Indirect next hop: fa12958 1048605 Indirect path forwarding next hops: 1 Next hop type: Router Next hop: xxxx::xxx:xxx:xxxx:xxxx via xe-1/2/0.0 xxx:xxxx::xxx/128 Originating RIB: inet6.0 Metric: 10 Node path count: 1 Forwarding nexthops: 1 Nexthop: xxxx::xxx:xxx:xxxx:xxxx via xe-1/2/0.0 Is there something pointing to a reason or a solution for this? Kind regards, Hendrik _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp