Pavel Lunin wrote:
> > > in a virtual chassis you could add:
> > >
> > > set virtual-chassis no-split-detection
> > >
> > > This will ensure that if both VC ports go down, the master routing
> > engine carries on working.
> >
> > Are you referring to "Scenario B" in
> >
> > in a virtual chassis you could add:
> >
> > set virtual-chassis no-split-detection
> >
> > This will ensure that if both VC ports go down, the master routing
> engine carries on working.
>
> Are you referring to "Scenario B" in
> https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content=KB13879 ?
>
Catalin Dominte wrote:
>
>
> >
> > I've encountered an odd problem with adding EX4200s (running 12.3R6.6)
> > to Virtual Chassis with a nonprovisioned configuration file.
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> >
> > Looks fine, doesn't it? However, if I later poweroff the Backup switch
> > (BM0217040019), the current Master
Hi,
The purpose of “Longest Match for LDP” is to be able to distribute /32 LDP
FECs, if corresponding /32 routes are not available in IGP.
So, on ABR you inject e.g. default route into access IGP domain. ABR has /32
LDP FECs, and advertises this /32 FECs in LDP (but not in IGP) downstream into
If you only have 2 members in a virtual chassis you could add:
set virtual-chassis no-split-detection
This will ensure that if both VC ports go down, the master routing engine
carries on working.
Catalin Dominte | Senior Network Consultant
Nocsult Ltd | 11 Castle Hill | Maidenhead | Berkshire
Dear Colleagues,
I've encountered an odd problem with adding EX4200s (running 12.3R6.6)
to Virtual Chassis with a nonprovisioned configuration file.
According to documentation, I zeroize the second switch, power it off,
connect to the running switch and power it on. Some magic happens, and
On 24 July 2018 at 14:35, wrote:
> Hi James
Hi Adam,
> Suppose I have ABR advertising default-route + label down to a stub area,
> And suppose PE-3 in this stub area wants to send packets to PE1 and PE2 in
> area 0 or some other area.
> Now I guess the whole purpose of "Longest Match for LDP"
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