> On 2018-Jul-30, at 17:13, James Bensley wrote:
>
> On 30 July 2018 at 15:22, Krzysztof Szarkowicz wrote:
>> James,
>>
>> As mentioned in my earlier mail, you can use it even with DU. If ABR has
>> 1 /32 LDP FECs, you can configure LDP export policy on ABR to send only
>> subset (e. g.
Replying to my own question.
I received direct reply from one of juniper-nsp subscribers with link
to article explaining this behavior:
This is FAD to ensure new backup synchronizes correctly.
https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content=KB32221
Kind regards,
Andrey
Andrey
" so for traffic load-balancing we change next-hop to anycast loopback
address shared by those two PE and use dedicated LSPs to that IP with
"no-install" for real PE loopback addresses"
Did you have to use this anycast method?... just wondering if bgp
multipathing would've worked in this case
On 30 July 2018 at 15:22, Krzysztof Szarkowicz wrote:
> James,
>
> As mentioned in my earlier mail, you can use it even with DU. If ABR has
> 1 /32 LDP FECs, you can configure LDP export policy on ABR to send only
> subset (e. g. 20 /32 FECs) to access.
>
> Saying that, typical deployment is
Hello juniper-nsp,
Installed new 17.3R3.9 for testing on the router acting as L2TP LNS and
encountered strange behavior right off the bat. When mastership is
switched between REs, the former master RE reloads right after it
releases it's mastership. Switchover itself goes smoothly, all
James,
As mentioned in my earlier mail, you can use it even with DU. If ABR has
1 /32 LDP FECs, you can configure LDP export policy on ABR to send only
subset (e. g. 20 /32 FECs) to access.
Saying that, typical deployment is with DoD, since typically access PEs
(and not ABRs) have better
Hi Krasimir, Krzysztof,
On 24 July 2018 at 17:25, Krasimir Avramski wrote:
> It is used in Access Nodes(default route to AGN) with
> LDP-DOD(Downstream-on-Demand) Seamless MPLS architectures - RFC7032
> A sample with LDP->BGP-LU redistribution on AGN is here.
Thanks Krasimir. Sorry for the
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