On 05/02/16 14:40, Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
-that's the only occasion the internet where NDP and MC-LAG in listed the same sentence, which is not a good sign on its own. But no explanation about how it is done, especially the part about how the ND Cache is maintained between the LAG members, which clearly is what is not happening in your case.
I must be missing something - why would a LAG of any type do any special processing of ND (or ARP, for that matter) traffic? All it has to do is forward the reply appropriately e.g. across the MC-LAG control link if the dest MAC is the peer switch or multi/broadcast.
Obviously if you're doing some sort of active-active L3 forwarding on top of the MC-LAG then special things need to happen - but did OP say that?
Or is there some subtlety (dumb-lety?) about the way Juniper do this? _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

