Re: [j-nsp] Problem with BGP

2016-04-28 Thread Alan Gravett
Hi Johan, What you seem to be describing sounds like the application for route "origin" filtering between the 2 PE devices that are multi homed to a VPN site? What's not clear is the relationship between as65534 and as64560? Can you send a diagram and configurations? On 27 Apr 2016 7:59 PM, "Jo

Re: [j-nsp] Problem with BGP

2016-04-28 Thread Krasimir Avramski
Hi, What is the reason of using "local-as " feature? You can try to set "loops 2" option as described in the link. Best Regards, Krasi On 28 April 2016 at 09:58, Johan Borch wrote: > Hi > > Both

Re: [j-nsp] Problem with BGP

2016-04-27 Thread Johan Borch
Hi Both cisco and Juniper have as-override configured on their external session. But the problem is when I shut down the juniper peer. Routes receieved from cisco is still hidden and looped. Johan On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 27/Apr/16 19:59, Johan Borch wrote:

Re: [j-nsp] Problem with BGP

2016-04-27 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Apr/16 19:59, Johan Borch wrote: > Hi > > I have a problem that perhaps the experts on this list can help me shed > some light on :) > > The problem involves two PE routers one Cisco IOS and one Juniper MX. MPLS > & co between them. Each PE have a VRF, same route-target. Each of these > PE

[j-nsp] Problem with BGP

2016-04-27 Thread Johan Borch
Hi I have a problem that perhaps the experts on this list can help me shed some light on :) The problem involves two PE routers one Cisco IOS and one Juniper MX. MPLS & co between them. Each PE have a VRF, same route-target. Each of these PE-routers have a BGP session inside the VRF that connects