forwarding (VRF) routing instances."
Regards,
Dermot
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From: Dan Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2007 13:24
To: Dermot Williams
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] BGP Route Reflection and L3VPNs
I'd have to say that's
I'd have to say that's definitely incorrect.
As long as the VPNv4 NLRI is configured between the two peers and
negotiated correctly then the BGP RR will accept VRF routes in VPNv4
route format (route_distinguisher:prefix/mask).
On Juniper routers these routes are stored in the bgp.l3vpn.0 routing
> Quick question, for validation more so than anything else - am I right
> in saying that Juniper BGP route reflectors won't import routes
> belonging to VRF routing instances?
If the RR in question is configured with family inet-vpn, it must import
the VRF routes in order to be able to reflect th
Hi all,
Quick question, for validation more so than anything else - am I right
in saying that Juniper BGP route reflectors won't import routes
belonging to VRF routing instances?
Regards,
Dermot Williams
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