By using rib-groups. The following links explains the knobs:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos84/swconfig84-routing/id-10439786.html#id-10439786
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos84/swconfig84-routing/id-10440959.html#id-10440959
HTH,
Senad
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Hamid,
1) The difference between a route-target and vrf-target. what i know is that
for route target
we need to enable Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route target filtering on the
Layer 3 VPN.
sp>
Route-target is another NLRI family based on the following draft:
http://tools.ietf.org/html
Forgive me for jumping in, but since L2VPN and L3VPN are different NLRIs,
during import process on receiving PE router, there should not be confusion
between L3 and L2 VPNs; thus same RT for both L3 and L2 services should work
just fine.
HTH,
Senad
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From: P.Narayana
H... I don't think the price of Cisco 7204 NPE-G1 would be that
attractive. And of course, this would be a good option if you are not planning
to run any QoS, if line rate performance is not an issue, and you are not
promising any SLA's to your customers (provider) or end-users (enterprise
Salman,
It is pretty simple. Here is the example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> show configuration protocols ospf
traceoptions {
file ospf.log size 10m files 10 world-readable;
flag error;
flag lsa-ack detail;
flag lsa-request detail;
flag lsa-update detail;
flag packets detail;
I don't have a box by me, but I believe amber is when the actual link is good,
but L-1 (timeslots) or L-2 (encaps) could be misconfigured. Or the amber light
could be unidirectional link. Those with routers by their desks could verify
it.
HTH
/Senad
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From: Josh L.
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