Interesting. I have observed a while ago that "preferred" doesn't work
for IPv6. Opened TAC case and eventually was told that "it doesn't work
for IPv6". Turns out that it's also broken for IPv4, but we do PPPoE, so
DHCP is running only for IPv6, so didn't get into IPv4 issue. The
workaround
Yes subscriber management has a lot of small but important things that are
not quite "done". Juniper should put on a task force to get all the bugs
sorted out. Could be a great system if they allow it to be.
For me the trouble with this is that without functioning ARP the customer
becomes "MAC
Ran into the same bug.
$junos-preffered-source-address for an unnumbered for BNG functions does NOT
return the "closest/must suitable address" based on the IP+Subnet that was
given the subscriber... contrary to the BNG template doucmentation. It just
defaults the actual loopback of the router.
Hello
I have a problem where some customer routers refuse to reply to arp from
our juniper mx204. The arp will look like this:
11:57:46.934484 Out arp who-has 185.24.169.60 tell 185.24.168.248
The problem is that this should have been "tell 185.24.169.1" because the
client is in the
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