Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf (change to evpn inside inet.0 and igp advertise evpn /32's)
I think I got it. This works to get evpn host routes into ospf. Is there a better way ? set policy-options policy-statement my-ospf-export-policy term 1 from protocol evpn set policy-options policy-statement my-ospf-export-policy term 1 then accept set protocols ospf export my-ospf-export-policy -Aaron After putting the above evpn ospf export on an evpn pe, I see this on a non-evpn ospf router across the network... root@blvr-witness> show route table inet.0 172.223.10.0/24 inet.0: 39 destinations, 39 routes (39 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both 172.223.10.0/24*[OSPF/10] 00:54:18, metric 4 > to 10.103.130.245 via ge-0/0/9.0 172.223.10.10/32 *[OSPF/150] 00:02:54, metric 0, tag 0 > to 10.103.130.245 via ge-0/0/9.0 172.223.10.11/32 *[OSPF/150] 00:01:57, metric 0, tag 0 > to 10.103.130.245 via ge-0/0/9.0 172.223.10.20/32 *[OSPF/150] 00:02:54, metric 0, tag 0 > to 10.103.130.245 via ge-0/0/9.0 172.223.10.21/32 *[OSPF/150] 00:01:57, metric 0, tag 0 > to 10.103.130.245 via ge-0/0/9.0 ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
Re: [j-nsp] evpn with vrf (change to evpn inside inet.0 and igp advertise evpn /32's)
Oh dang, hang on... I just removed irb.0 from vrf and allowed it to sit in inet.0 global table... and I DO see the evpn routes in inet.0 now... So I think my question is actually this... when I have evpn with irb inside vrf, MP-iBGP advertises all those evpn /32's to the other remote pe's in that vrf. Great. But with epvn irb inside inet.0 , how do I get something like ospf to do the same ? how do I get ospf to advertise all those evpn /32 host routes ? I would think this is what I would need in order to have the efficient routing to the evpn hosts in a certain data center that spreads across many dc's is, I would need the igp to advertise those epvn /32's throughout the domain. root@stlr-960-e> show route table inet.0 172.223.10.0/24 inet.0: 42 destinations, 43 routes (42 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both 172.223.10.0/24*[Direct/0] 00:01:34 > via irb.0 [Direct/0] 00:01:34 > via irb.0 172.223.10.1/32*[Local/0] 00:01:34 Local via irb.0 172.223.10.5/32*[Local/0] 00:01:34 Local via irb.0 172.223.10.10/32 *[EVPN/7] 00:01:21 > via irb.0 172.223.10.11/32 *[EVPN/7] 00:00:59 > to 10.103.129.14 via ae0.0, Push 301728, Push 299840(top) 172.223.10.20/32 *[EVPN/7] 00:01:09 > via irb.0 172.223.10.21/32 *[EVPN/7] 00:00:17 > to 10.103.129.14 via ae0.0, Push 301728, Push 299840(top) -Aaron ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp