Gabriel,

I need to do traffic engineering in backbone IP/MPLS from point A to point
B, but just need some prefixes, part of the traffic is sent via TE and I'm
seeing all traffic exiting via TE from point A to B. *What do I need to send
only the prefix 10.152.42.0/25 via TE and not all traffic*?

juniper's default policy is this:

for all active BGP routes, if there is an LDP- or RSVP-signaled LSP to the BGP next hop - use it.

And I suppose you're experiencing this default behaviour. Working around this is not so simple - one option might be to give the remote end a second loopback address (that is not normally used as bgp next hop) and then build the LSP to that secondary address. That should keep your normal BGP traffic out of the LSP.

Kind regards,

Felix

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