[j-nsp] BGP configuration problem
Harshit Kumar
harshit at juniper.net
Wed Jan 4 15:01:14 EST 2006
you need to configure family inet-vpn in group test1
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:35 AM
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> Subject: [j-nsp] BGP configuration problem
>
> Help needed...
>
> I already have created a routing instance for a
> customer between R2 (Juniper ) and R1 (Cisco) , in the
> routing instance i have defined the protocol bgp and
> have mentioned the configuration which is as below.
> *******************
> R2 (Juniper config)
> ***************************************************************
> description ***RI_Ce-1***;
> instance-type vrf;
> interface ge-1/0/0.1;
> interface fe-1/2/3.1;
> interface so-2/1/3.0;
> route-distinguisher 456:1;
> vrf-target target:456:1;
> vrf-table-label;
> routing-options {
> static {
> route 172.16.1.0/27 next-hop 10.0.0.2;
> route 172.16.2.0/27 next-hop 10.0.0.2;
> route 172.16.3.0/27 next-hop 10.0.0.2;
> route 172.16.4.0/27 next-hop 10.0.0.2;
> }
> }
> protocols {
> bgp {
> group ce-1 {
> local-address 10.1.0.2;
> authentication-key "$9$lbuMWx2gJDHm8XJD";
> ## SECRET-DATA
> export global_cust;
> peer-as 123;
> local-as 456;
> neighbor 10.1.0.1;
> }
> group test-1 {
> local-address 200.0.2.1;
> authentication-key "$9$Ddkqf9Cu1Ey.Pu1";
> ## SECRET-DATA
> export global_cust;
> peer-as 123;
> local-as 123;
> neighbor 200.0.2.2;
> }
> }
> }
> ***************************************************************
>
> The group ce-1 is for the BGP session between R2
> (Juniper ) and R1 (Cisco)
>
> Now i need to connect to a different cisco router R3
> (cisco , route reflector). so i have created a group
> called test-1 in the same routing instance.
>
> *****************************
> the config of R3 is as below...
> ****************************************************************
> router bgp 123
> bgp log-neighbor-changes
> neighbor 200.0.2.1 remote-as 123
> neighbor 200.0.2.1 password cisco
> !
> address-family ipv4
> no neighbor 200.0.2.1 activate
> no auto-summary
> no synchronization
> exit-address-family
> !
> address-family vpnv4
> neighbor 200.0.2.1 activate
> neighbor 200.0.2.1 route-reflector-client
> neighbor 200.0.2.1 send-community both
> exit-address-family
> ****************************************************************
>
> Please help me out as the bgp sessions are not comming
> up still in idle state......
>
>
> Regards
> Vinay
>
>
> > --- vinay pit <vinay_pit at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Dear All
> > >
> > > I have very less experience in Juniper Routers. I
> > > need
> > > to configure a MPBGP session between a Juniper
> > M40e
> > > router and a cisco router. The cisco router acts a
> > > RR
> > > (Route Reflector) and the juniper router as a
> > client
> > > of it.
> > >
> > > Please can any one tell me what all is the
> > > configuration to be done on the Juniper router.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Vinay
> > >
> > >
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