Pardon my ignorance with Juniper gear. I have a problem that probably pretty 
easy to fix, but I'm not sure how to do it.

I have a single M10i with multiple routing-instances. It's running what Cisco 
would call "vrf-lite", i.e. no MPLS. Every remote site has either multiple 
vlans/vrfs or PVCs/vrfs. Separate OSPF routing tables are maintained end to end.

I want to leak routes from one instance into the other and vice-versa. I ran a 
test on Olives and used the next-table command on each of two routers. It 
worked. When I try to leak between both tables on one router using the 
next-table command, I get a next-table may loop error.

What I would like to do is generate a default route within the native VRF via 
OSPF and have all of the route leaking happen on the M10i. The end nodes would 
use the native VRF and default route to make it back to the M10i. I don't want 
to provision a VRF/routing instance at the remote end just to do leaking.

Is there a way to make this work with next-table statics without getting the 
"next-table may loop"? 

Should I abandon the whole next-table option and do something entirely 
different?

I would appreciate some pointers, and maybe a quick little config snipet if 
possible.


Thanks,

Mike
                                          
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