Re: [j-nsp] M7i and M10i problems - TRACE ROUTE

2007-04-22 Thread Paulo Estante
Hi Giuliano, Is this a MPLS-VPN environment? I think you may be looking for the functionality from RFC4379. If that is the case, have a look at Junos 8.1: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos81/rn-sw-81/rn-new-features.html on the "MPLS LSP traceroute supported on transit router"

Re: [j-nsp] M7i and M10i problems - TRACE ROUTE

2007-04-22 Thread Alex
Giuliano, AFAIK, the answer is no. On the other hand, if you are using MPLS L3VPN, why would you want your customers to be able to traceroute Your network? Have a look into "no-propagate-ttl" and/or "no-decrement-ttl" knobs, they might be applicable to your situation. Rgds Alex - Original Me

Re: [j-nsp] Using QoS to ensure BGP bandwidth

2007-04-22 Thread Thomas Mangin
Alex wrote: > Jason, > Locally originated BGP traffic is classified into Q0 by default (except BGP > retransmissions) > http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos82/swconfig82-cos/html/cos-hardware4.html#1197876 > --and AFAIK, it is impossible to override this behaviour. So, in an essenc