Re: [j-nsp] RSVP path constraints for transit LSPs

2021-02-08 Thread Rob Foehl
On Sat, 6 Feb 2021, Robert Huey wrote: Have you looked into IGP Overload? I think it will do the trick without ever getting into TE constraints. In this case, it's OSPF, so overload is just max metric. The path metric already exceeds any other through the network under ordinary

Re: [j-nsp] RSVP path constraints for transit LSPs

2021-02-08 Thread aaron1
I know of a few methods for steering traffic in MPLS-TE/RSVP-TE, I've done this in IOS-XR, but not in Junos at this point... but i found this link that might help in Junos... https://www.inetzero.com/in-control-with-rsvp/ One way is to change the te-metric on that P router that you don't want

[j-nsp] RSVP path constraints for transit LSPs

2021-02-05 Thread Rob Foehl
Possibly-missing-something-obvious question: are there any less-involved alternatives to link coloring to preclude RSVP from signaling LSPs through specific nodes? I've got some traffic occasionally wandering off where it shouldn't be -- mostly due to bypass LSPs landing on some "temporary"