I did not say "use advertise-inactive".
I said "from route-state inactive" in the policy, this is described at the link I provided.
HTH
Thanks
Alex
On 16/12/2014 11:32, Gustavo Santos wrote:
The advertise inactive feature only works if you only BGP route for the destination but the active one is from another routing protocol. When you have two BGP routes for the same destination. This feature doesn´t work.

2014-12-16 5:02 GMT-03:00 Alexander Arseniev <arsen...@btinternet.com <mailto:arsen...@btinternet.com>>:

    Have You tried "from route-state inactive" in Your policy?
    
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos13.2/topics/example/bgp-advertise-inactive.html

    HTH
    Thanks
    Alex

    On 15/12/2014 22:22, Gustavo Santos wrote:
    Hi,

    I have a customer that needs to receive all routes from one of our transit
    suppliers. The problem is after some research the Junos don´t allow this.
    If I understood correctly, the advertise-inactive command, just works if
    the active route is OSPF, Static or from any other but BGP.


    Any of you know any work around for this situation? It´s pretty common on
    IOS.
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