[j-nsp] IOS-JUNOS VPLS LDP BGP auto-discovery interop
Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim
ihsan.junaidi at gmail.com
Tue May 22 04:50:35 EDT 2012
Yes it does.
ihsan at rr-01-csfcb-re0> show route table inet.3 223.28.0.15
inet.3: 618 destinations, 618 routes (618 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
223.28.0.15/32 *[IS-IS/18] 2d 14:42:16, metric 20220
> to 223.28.5.1 via ge-2/0/0.0
{master}
ihsan at rr-01-csfcb-re0> show route table inet.3 223.28.0.120
inet.3: 618 destinations, 618 routes (618 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
223.28.0.120/32 *[IS-IS/18] 2d 14:42:19, metric 6640
> to 223.28.5.1 via ge-2/0/0.0
bgp.l2vpn.0: 2797 destinations, 6446 routes (2797 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
Restart Complete
9930:116:223.28.0.15/96 AD (1 entry, 0 announced)
*BGP Preference: 170/-101
Route Distinguisher: 9930:116
Next hop type: Indirect
Next-hop reference count: 1
Source: 223.28.0.15
Protocol next hop: 223.28.0.15
Indirect next hop: 2 no-forward
State: <Active Int Ext>
Local AS: 9930 Peer AS: 9930
Age: 52:18 Metric: 0 Metric2: 20220
Task: BGP_9930.223.28.0.15+54196
AS path: ?
Communities: target:9930:116 l2vpn-id:9930:116
Accepted
Localpref: 100
Router ID: 223.28.0.15
ihsan
On May 22, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Per Granath wrote:
> Does the M120 RR have reachability to the clients in its inet.3 table?
>
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