Re: [j-nsp] DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation

2024-06-27 Thread Aaron Gould via juniper-nsp
I was able to get mine working... difference with mine at least is that I am exporting IA_PD prefixes into 6VPE and not OSPFv3 like you mentioned Jan. I'd imagine you could accomplish the ospfv3 redistribution is a similar fashion... and export policy matching route type 13 (Access) and export

Re: [j-nsp] DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation

2024-06-20 Thread Bjørn Mork via juniper-nsp
I believe PD routes will be access route preference 13. DCHPv6 IA_NA routes will be access-internal preference type 12, like their IPv4 counterpart. Bjørn Aaron1 via juniper-nsp writes: > When you look in the route table, do you see the v6 PD routes there? If so, > are they access-internal

Re: [j-nsp] DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation

2024-06-20 Thread Aaron1 via juniper-nsp
When you look in the route table, do you see the v6 PD routes there? If so, are they access-internal route preference type 12? If so, perhaps create an ospf3 export policy matching on that to get them advertised BTW, I fixed my v6 neighbor discovery with the windows pc… I bounced the etherne

Re: [j-nsp] DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation

2024-06-19 Thread Aaron1 via juniper-nsp
I can’t help at the moment, but I’m working on a similar setup… if you don’t mind, please share the v6-related Junos configs you have so far. I added a v6 prefix to my lab ACX5048 and am not seeing entries in neighbor table and I’m forgetting if I need to enable NDP or something Aaron > On J

[j-nsp] DHCPv6 Relay Prefix Delegation

2024-06-19 Thread Jan Bacher via juniper-nsp
I am converting an older IOS-XE configuration to JunOS in a dual stack environment. What configuration statement(s) do I need to automatically import prefix delegations into ospf3? I see the WAN and PD in the relay bindings but no advertisement of the PD.