Luis-
You could probably set the overload bit.
-Colby
On 1/24/19, 1:10 PM, "juniper-nsp on behalf of Dave Bell"
wrote:
I'm not aware of any option that will do this.
The three solutions that I can think of are:
Link colouring like Adam suggests
An explicit path that
Adam-
There are a couple of clever Diffserv-TE (what your calling IntServ)
deployments out there. Both RDM & MAM are deployed. Truthfully, they are
pretty quiet, mainly, because the upfront planning that is required to go into
them and the relative lack of variations in the deployments.
In my experience, I have seen used the knob to only allocate labels for host
routes or use a prefix-list match that covers ALL your nodes loopback addresses
so that the prefix-list does not have to be constantly touched.
router# configure terminal
router(config)# mpls ldp label
You need to tell BGP to use rib inet.3 for the LU prefixes.
Set protocols bgp family inet label-unicast rib inet.3
... Or something like that.
Hope that helps.
-Colby
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On Feb 16, 2013, at 4:06 PM, Farhat Abbasse ab_ferha...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
HI Community,
to xx.xxx.xx.x via xe-5/2/0.0
[BGP/170] 6d 17:40:12, MED 20, localpref 100, from
xx.xxx.xx.x
AS path: I
to xx.xxx.xx.x via xe-5/2/0.0
inet.3: 1232 destinations, 1248 routes (9 active, 0 holddown, 1232 hidden)
- Original Message -
From: Colby Barth cba
Mihai-
Based on the error message:
peer: inet-unicast inet6-unicast inet6-labeled-unicast(273) us:
inet-unicast inet6-labeled-unicast(257)
You need to enable the unicast address family under ipv6
set protocols bgp group test family inet6 unicast
-cb
On Sep 3, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Mihai
All-
JUNOS has a few config options and we have interop'd in the field for sometime
with Cisco's IGP FC config's:
SPF IW value defaults:
IOS-XR default: IW: 50ms, 2ndaryW: 200ms, MaxW: 5000ms
JUNOS defaults: IW: 200ms, MaxW: 5000ms, RRs: 3
The Cisco alg. is an exponentially increasing
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