…which is probably why you can configure it as “0” and Junos expands it to
“0.0.0.0”
Aaron
> On Nov 28, 2023, at 10:07 AM, Christian Scholz via juniper-nsp
> wrote:
>
> Also might be worth mentioning that the Router-ID - although it might look
> like one and you would usually use one you
Also might be worth mentioning that the Router-ID - although it might look like
one and you would usually use one you already have on your loopback - is
technically not an IP(v4)-Address.
See:
For the QFX5110 specifically, MAC-VRF is supported:
https://apps.juniper.net/feature-explorer/feature-info.html?fKey=9788=MAC+VRF+with+EVPN-VXLAN
But IPv6 underlay is not:
https://apps.juniper.net/feature-explorer/feature-info.html?fKey=11165=EVPN-VXLAN+fabric+with+an+IPv6+underlay
So maybe it's
Hey
You're interpreting the default switch limitation incorrectly.
It doesn't mean the QFX5120 can't support MAC-VRFs, it means even if you
implement MAC-VRFs you still only have a single switch domain and can't
have overlapping VLANs in the different MAC-VRFs. (MX does not have this
limitation.
Hello,
Thank you very much everyone for the help.
It seems that `netraven` nailed it.
I missed the part where QFX5110 could not support multiple forwarding instances.
I will have to go back to the legacy protocol then :/
Replacing IPv6 addresses with IPv4 addresses, keeping the same config,
Dennis,
On Sat, 25 Nov 2023 at 15:26, Denis Fondras via juniper-nsp
wrote:
> Can you give a clue ? I haven't found any information on wether it could work
> on
> QFX5110.
Looking at the two pages below.
1. The QFX5120 (assuming this also applies to the QFX5120-32C model)
*only* supports the
Here is my config :
Switch1 :
-
```
set version 22.2R3-S1.9
set system host-name sw1
set system services ssh
set system syslog file interactive-commands interactive-commands any
set system syslog file messages any notice
set system syslog file messages authorization info
set interfaces
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