with the option 2)
Thank you very much
adam
From: Krasimir Avramski [mailto:kr...@smartcom.bg]
Sent: 03 April 2015 15:41
To: Adam Vitkovsky
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] RFC3107 to LDP stitching
Hello Adam,
I don't know what sw version/platform you are using, but here
Hi Adam,
And cmd: “set protocols bgp group nni-opt-c family inet labeled-unicast
per-prefix-label”
-only creates label mapping for BGP-LU label that remote AS ASBR
advertised for remote AS PE loopback with LDP label that local AS ASBR
allocated for this prefix.
I don't think
: Krasimir Avramski [mailto:kr...@smartcom.bg]
Sent: 01 April 2015 10:42
To: Adam Vitkovsky
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] RFC3107 to LDP stitching
Hi Adam,
Yes, bgp-igp-both-ribs is needed for transport LSP stitching on ASBRs.
BGP-LU works as follow:
If the route
[mailto:kr...@smartcom.bg]
Sent: 01 April 2015 10:42
To: Adam Vitkovsky
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] RFC3107 to LDP stitching
Hi Adam,
Yes, bgp-igp-both-ribs is needed for transport LSP stitching on ASBRs. BGP-LU
works as follow:
If the route has label then select new label
Hi Adam,
Yes, bgp-igp-both-ribs is needed for transport LSP stitching on ASBRs.
BGP-LU works as follow:
If the route has label then select new label and perform swap.
If there is no label then select new label and perform pop - note for the
direct routes(such as loopback) implicit label 3 is
Hi Folks,
So for the RFC3107 to LDP stitching if ASBR is also a PE the working config for
ASBR is as follows but I'm not sure why/how it actually works.
set protocols mpls traffic-engineering bgp-igp-both-ribs
set protocols bgp group nni-opt-c family inet labeled-unicast per-prefix-label
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