Re: [j-nsp] Modifying BGP communities in Juniper ISG-2000 firewall .. (Internal)

2008-09-04 Thread Truman Boyes
Hi Shaheen, You will set the BGP communities for the peer via a route-map in ScreenOS. Something like: set vrouter untrust-vr set protocol bgp 64819 set community-list 1 permit 20100 set community-list 1 permit 12000 set route-map name bgp_community permit 1 set community 1 And then you

[j-nsp] Route Reflecting Next-Hop Self

2008-09-04 Thread Dan Armstrong
I'm new to JunOS, coming from IOS - and I'm having a heck of a time wrapping my brain around something that should be fairly simple... eg: If I am a route-reflector server. I also have eBGP sessions. My ebgp session's next hop is in 'other people's' address space, so I don't carry it in

Re: [j-nsp] Route Reflecting Next-Hop Self

2008-09-04 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 10:08:45PM -0400, Dan Armstrong wrote: In IOS, if I set next-hop self in a neighbor relationship with an RR-Client, it sets the next-hop to itself for routes learned from local eBGP sessions, but leaves the next-hop unchanged for routes that it's passing on from