[j-nsp] Export Inactive BGP routes with the best route is a BGP Route.

Alexander Arseniev arseniev at btinternet.com
Tue Dec 16 06:41:38 EST 2014


I did not say "use advertise-inactive".
I said "from route-state inactive" in the policy, this is described at 
the link I provided.
HTH
Thanks
Alex
On 16/12/2014 11:32, Gustavo Santos wrote:
> The advertise inactive feature only works if you only BGP route for 
> the destination but the active one is from another routing protocol.
> When you have two BGP routes for the same destination. This feature 
> doesn´t work.
>
> 2014-12-16 5:02 GMT-03:00 Alexander Arseniev <arseniev at btinternet.com 
> <mailto:arseniev at btinternet.com>>:
>
>     Have You tried "from route-state inactive" in Your policy?
>     http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos13.2/topics/example/bgp-advertise-inactive.html
>
>     HTH
>     Thanks
>     Alex
>
>     On 15/12/2014 22:22, Gustavo Santos wrote:
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I have a customer that needs to receive all routes from one of our transit
>>     suppliers. The problem is after some research the Junos don´t allow this.
>>     If I understood correctly, the advertise-inactive command, just works if
>>     the active route is OSPF, Static or from any other but BGP.
>>
>>
>>     Any of you know any work around for this situation? It´s pretty common on
>>     IOS.
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