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> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] options for adding communities to an EVPN routing-
> instance?
>
> I was able to add ordinary communities to l2vpn NLRIs via vrf-export policy
> attached to routing-instance to allow them later pass route reflector&
I was able to add ordinary communities to l2vpn NLRIs via vrf-export
policy attached to routing-instance to allow them later pass route
reflector's policies. The small caveat is that vrf-export overrides
default policy generated by vrf-target and both communities (target:x:x
and ASN:x) must be
Adam-
I opened a JTAC case a few weeks back and was told to use the bgp export policy
method. I haven't tried it in our lab yet, as I'm not keen on the method. To
be fair I was looking at instance granularity, not mac address. If I end up
testing something, I'll report back.
-Michael
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> Michael Hare
> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 12:12 AM
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible and how to add communities to routes to
> an EVPN routing-instance in the instance configuration itself? For example,
> in bgp.evpn.0, I have
>
> 2:a.b.c.d:200::1900::00:1f:45:a0:1b:bb/304 (2 entries, 0
Does anyone know if it is possible and how to add communities to routes to an
EVPN routing-instance in the instance configuration itself? For example, in
bgp.evpn.0, I have
2:a.b.c.d:200::1900::00:1f:45:a0:1b:bb/304 (2 entries, 0 announced)
...
Communities: target:64900:200
I'd
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