I personally have never heard of it.

Sounds very PRish to me, what code are you running and have you checked the 
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From: juniper-nsp <[email protected]> on behalf of Aaron 
Gould <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [j-nsp] EX4550 L3VPN

Please tell me if it's normal that I have to reboot a EX4550 (pair of them, 
virtual chassis) to get it to forward, after enabling a routing-instance of 
type vrf (aka mpls l3vpn)

Strange, after enabling igp (ospf), mpls, ldp, mp-ibgp and vrf/l3vpn, the l3vpn 
control plane looked fine locally and remotely... All seemed fine, except no 
forwarding.  I had a great JTAC engineer knee deep in the pfe, and he couldn't 
figure out what was wrong.... We rebooted it and bammo, it started forwarding.  
That was the lab test.

Today, I did it on my data center 4550, and I'm seeing the same thing. I 
haven't rebooted this one yet though.  Having second thoughts of l3vpn 
prime-time on the 4550 and might haul it L2 to my neighboring MX960

Aaron
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