Thanks Jeff and David
Makes so much more sense now ,
I wish Juniper docs would be as explicit in their docs
Thanks
On 27 July 2011 16:53, David Ball wrote:
> Here's how I would nutshell it. You have a customer VRF whose AS is
> 1. They advertise routes to you via iBGP. Your core network (t
Here's how I would nutshell it. You have a customer VRF whose AS is
1. They advertise routes to you via iBGP. Your core network (the
primary routing instance) uses AS3.
Without independent-domain configured, if the customer advertises
10.0.0.0/24 to you via iBGP, it'll have their AS1 in the
Biwa, it is most commonly used in L3VPN scenarios where you want to perform
IBGP between the PE and CE instead of the more common EBGP.
It would look similar to this:
someone@R1> show configuration routing-options | match autonomous
autonomous-system 65412;
So, my internal backbone ASN is 6541
Dear All
I am having a hard time understanding the concept of "independent-domain " ,
Although I read the doc about it , the explanation, is not very clearly
explained and not very clear in practical terms
Anyone can explain in leman terms what is the role of it , and especially
can anyone give
hello, all:
does anyone ever used the feature of "independent-domain"?
CE(AS10) --- PE(AS100) --- (AS100)PE --- CE(AS10)
few questions:
1) what kind of BGP between CE and PE? IBGP between PE and CE with
"independent-domain" knob under VRF? if so, is the IBGP configuration as the
same as the r
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