Hey there, I'm currently using the default reference-bandwidth for OSPF (presumably 100M) and would like to change this to 10G to reflect link-capacities more accurately.
I have a mix of M7i, MX240 and J6350 at the moment - most of which are running 9.5, though I believe the J-series routers might be running 8.5. There are 8 routers in total. Is this change "safe" to make on a live system, i.e., will it reset the OSPF link-state database, or will it just re-broadcast an LSA as it does in the Cisco world? Additionally, if I was to add OSPF traffic-engineering type 7 LSAs in preparation for adding MPLS to the network, is that "safe" to change on a live network? Would it be advisable to change everything at once (with commit confirmed, of course), or to stagger it over a number of iterations? Input appreciated. Matthew Walster _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

