thanks Alex. I had tried this before. But no go. :( I will try with virtual router.
2014-12-16 8:41 GMT-03:00 Alexander Arseniev <arsen...@btinternet.com>: > > 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>: >> >> 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. >> _______________________________________________ >> juniper-nsp mailing list >> juniper-nsp@puck.nether.nethttps://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp