On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 02:18:16PM -0400, Brendan Mannella wrote: > I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a EX4200 drop OSPF/BGP session when > adding a vlan member to a interface? > > ge-0/1/2 { > description ge-1-3-0.m7i.pit2; > unit 0 { > family ethernet-switching { > port-mode trunk; > vlan { > members [ v101 v501 v510 505 ]; > > This link connects to a gig interface on a m7i, which I have not configured > the additional vlans on yet. Though 101, 501, 510, and 505 are configured on > there. > > All I did was added vlan members 513, 514, 515 and commited it and that > brought down all connections that pass through the 4200 interface ge-0/1/2 > to the m7i.
Brendan, Could you comment a bit more on your config with this issue? I just attempted to replicate it on a 9.5R2 lab box and was unable. I tested with OSPF running on an RVI with two upstream routers. Changing trunks unrelated to OSPF didn't flap. Neither did changing trunks carrying the VLAN for my RVI. I just want to make sure I'm 100% avoiding this potential issue. -- Ross Vandegrift r...@kallisti.us "If the fight gets hot, the songs get hotter. If the going gets tough, the songs get tougher." --Woody Guthrie _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp