Re: [j-nsp] How to compare the prefixes received across multiple peering points from the same AS

2007-05-15 Thread wang yi
Amos and Rszarecki, Thank you very much for your reply. Your ideas help a lot. :) yi 2007/5/15, Amos Rosenboim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hello, > > What you can do is tag the coming from AS2 with 3 different > communities. One unique to the Asian peer, one unique to the US peer > and one shared

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper BGP Route Metrics

2007-05-15 Thread Dan Benson
Piotr, Thank you for the thought. I am currently happy with the LDP aspect of the network and yes I am tracking IGP for LDP learned routes but my issue is purely in BGP and how the routes go all the way down the line to the tie breaker of router-id. Any others thoughts are welcome. Thanks again.

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper BGP Route Metrics

2007-05-15 Thread Piotr Marecki
Hi Dan, Are you using LDP ? Try "track-igp-metric" under [protocols ldp] stanza. regards Piotr Marecki - Original Message - From: "Dan Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:08 PM Subject: [j-nsp] Juniper BGP Route Metrics > All, I am in a funny spot in my ne

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs(+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Alex
Hi there, You may also need to use "advertise-peer-as" to get routes advertised back to the AS they have already traversed. http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos82/swconfig82-routing/html/bgp-config59.html#1082902 Rgds Alex - Original Message - From: "Harry Reynolds" <[EM

[j-nsp] Juniper BGP Route Metrics

2007-05-15 Thread Dan Benson
All, I am in a funny spot in my network where I could you a little assistance. I run a fairly widespread network in the US, where I peer and buy upstream bandwidth in multiple locations in may cases with the same Networks. We currently run OSPF as in IGP and carry IBGP over loopbacks for bgp

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Harry Reynolds
As an FYI, to display hidden AS path looped routes you need to first enable "keep-all" (which may reset bgp sessions). Then you can use the "show route protocol bgp hidden" to show routes in RIB-in that, in your case, are hidden due to as-loop. By default such routes are flushed from rib-in and so

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread EVAN WILLIAMS
think you'll find that these books are pretty generic, and give enough explanation of how Juniper differs from certain 'Blue' routers. I Found the junos cookbook quite a valuable resource. Agree there is nothing like 'hands-on to get to grip with the finer aspects of Juniper configuration , with

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread ILTCHEV Alain
Hello all, The ones from Sybex are in PDF format as they are sold out. I have seen this link in a post to this mailing-list. I repost it. As much as I am concerned, even if they are "outdated", they weren't that many changes in Juniper routers too make them completely obsolete. http://www.juni

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread Mark Tinka
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 16:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I believe the four Sybex books are all that is available. > Yes, they are somewhat dated but not extremely so. I got my > JNCIA and JNCIS with the help of the first two books. It > helps to have real routers in a lab to practice on, of > cou

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread sthaug
> Would appreciate if anyone could recommend excellent > purpose-written study guides for the JNCIA, JNCIS and JNCIP > M/T-series certification tracks. > > I've found a couple that were published by Sybex, but they > seem rather dated. I believe the four Sybex books are all that is available.

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread Leigh Porter
Do it without these resources. Write some excelent study guides. Sell them. Profit :) -- Leigh Porter Mark Tinka wrote: > Hello all. > > Would appreciate if anyone could recommend excellent > purpose-written study guides for the JNCIA, JNCIS and JNCIP > M/T-series certification tracks. > > I'v

[j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides

2007-05-15 Thread Mark Tinka
Hello all. Would appreciate if anyone could recommend excellent purpose-written study guides for the JNCIA, JNCIS and JNCIP M/T-series certification tracks. I've found a couple that were published by Sybex, but they seem rather dated. All help appreciated. Cheers, Mark. pgpy0OM0bI6vg.pgp

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Phil Mayers
Andrew Ramsey wrote: > Can you do "show route protocol bgp hidden extensive" > Not now, since I've de-configured it all, but I did at the time. Nothing was there, so I guess routes dropped as a result of the loop detection aren't retained. Annoying. I did check that the routes were being deliv

Re: [j-nsp] R: Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Phil Mayers
Massimiliano Galizia XMG (RM/TEI) wrote: > I'm not sure to completely understand your issue, so don't curse me > if I ask you this question: is your trouble caused by AS PATH number? Correct. > Since it is the first thing a router examines to detect loops, a > repeated AS number in the path makes

Re: [j-nsp] Radius Interim-Update load

2007-05-15 Thread Gabriel
> This factor is really dependent on the configuration of your > accounting server, both software implementation and hardware. > Can you provide some details on your HW/SW configuration? This is what is in the ERX (it probably doesn't matter for this though) 0online SRP310-10G enabled ---

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Andrew Ramsey
Can you do "show route protocol bgp hidden extensive" > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:juniper-nsp- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil Mayers > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 7:15 AM > To: juniper-nsp > Subject: [j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VP

[j-nsp] R: Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Massimiliano Galizia XMG \(RM/TEI\)
I'm not sure to completely understand your issue, so don't curse me if I ask you this question: is your trouble caused by AS PATH number? Since it is the first thing a router examines to detect loops, a repeated AS number in the path makes routes go in the waste. Did you try to put the "loops 2"

[j-nsp] Cisco-style "allowas-in" OR: Inter-connecting VPNs (+default VRF) using eBGP

2007-05-15 Thread Phil Mayers
All, I'm running a (slightly more complex) version of the network shown here: http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/phil.mayers/NetworkDiagrams/photo#5064742915858918722 Important things to note: there are only 6 physical routers in this network. rtr-A and rtr-B are 6500s running MPLS L3 VPNs. The cisc