I am not sure if this is an EX-specific issue, but the value of LLDP
when configuring 802.3ad is configured on an EX 4200 appears to be
rather limited. Perhaps the RE does not know which port received a
message because the PFE masks it, or maybe JUNOS handles it poorly.
j3k1>show lldp neighbors
I have replied to a Juniper forum topic on same issue. Please find the link
below..
http://tinyurl.com/ba4r7p
Regards,
Masood
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Hi,
on a M7i with 8.0R2.8 I'm receiving a full BGP feed from my upstream,
and a single default-route through a second BGP session with the same
upstream (but to another of their routers) for backup purposes if the
first session should go down. Is there any way that allows to install
the default-ro
Yea sure, but you need to keep an eye on redundant RSP, LM and interface
related configuration .e.g. less or more number of physical interfaces, LM
or RSP.
Regards,
Masood
Blog: http://weblogs.com.pk/jahil/
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