[j-nsp] what happens in JUNOS when interface is disabled/enabled
Tim Harman
tim at muppetz.com
Sun Oct 2 21:56:50 EDT 2011
> One thing I remember I didn't check was the content of the forwarding
> table. I have no idea how plausible this is, but maybe there was some
> inconsistency between the routing table and forwarding table?
>
> However, anyone experienced something similar?
I've seen this before, quite recently in fact. It was on a box running an
older (pre 10) version of JunOS.
I too forgot to do a "show pfe route ip prefix <blah>" before doing a
disable and re-enabled, which fixed the problem.
Reminded me of the old days (or maybe still modern times, I wouldn't know)
on a Cisco box where "no ip cef <cr> ip cef" would usually fix these sorts
of problems.
Tim
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