On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 08:17:14PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
> Yes the boxes are running autobw, but almost none of the interfaces
> being reported in these messages are doing any mpls/rsvp/etc. I'd have
> to dig into the actual stats file to confirm it, but I suppose these
> could be co
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 11:10:35AM -0700, Nilesh Khambal wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Did you do any config changes on the router (especially MPLS related) that
> triggered this messages in RPD?
>
> Do you have autobw configuration enabled for the LSPs?
Yes the boxes are running autobw, but almost n
Hi Richard,
Did you do any config changes on the router (especially MPLS related) that
triggered this messages in RPD?
Do you have autobw configuration enabled for the LSPs?
Thanks,
Nilesh.
On 4/24/10 10:58 AM, "Richard A Steenbergen" wrote:
> Does anybody know what the EVENT messages rpd
does anybody ever use route of origin VPN ?
https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos95/swconfig-vpns/id-10296579.html#id-10296579
it looks like not automatically prevent route loopback
Regards,
~Amin
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Does anybody know what the EVENT messages rpd has decided to
start logging recently are about:
Apr 24 17:14:32.564 re0.xxx. rpd[28023]: %DAEMON-6: EVENT
index 128 address #0 0.19.e2.b3.37.c0
Apr 24 17:14:32.564 re0.xxx. rpd[28023]: %DAEMON-6: EVENT
ae0.99 index 69 address #0 0.19
On Friday 23 April 2010 03:31:35 am Richmond, Jeff wrote:
> This has been there for a while, so if it was overlooked
> it has been ongoing. :)
Same here.
Noticed it since I started working with JUNOS. It hasn't
caused any real problems on our end (although I could fathom
a few scenarios), but
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