I export the wan route into ospf. Then if the wan connection goes down, the
route is removed from the ospf export.
This will increase the number of updates, but on a small network the extra cpu
required is fairly minimal.
The trick is getting the route removed. I usually have a dynamic protocol
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me with a routing configuration issue. I
have the following physical configuration:
Backbone Router
/ \
VLAN 416| | VLAN 417
L2 Switch
|| VLAN 416 & 417
||
SRX3400 Cluster
The backbone router &
I would say first modify import and export policy to influence the routing such
that upstream and downstream nodes view the BGP speaker as less preferred. Give
it some time for BGP tables to settle down and nodes to converge on new more
preferable paths, then simply deactivated BGP.
Of course a
Hi Matthias,
When you just use the 'deactivate protocols bgp group abcd neighbor 1.2.3.4'
traffic will move from this session smoothly and shortly afterwards there will
be no traffic on the interface (if dedicated) anymore and it can be safely
disconnected or maintained.
KR,
Tim
On Jul 19, 20
Hi!
What are you using to shut down a BGP session in the most smoothly way
for maintenance purposes? At this time I have used an import/export
statement with a reject action in it. But perhaps you have a better way,
so that the routes on the connected routers are reroutes very smoothly,
so th
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