[j-nsp] MX480 RE-S-2000 IGMP flood

Per Westerlund p1 at westerlund.se
Sat Feb 1 03:49:10 EST 2014


The logic for what filters get applied is like this (stolen from Juniper documentation):

• If you configure Filter A on the default loopback interface (lo0.0) and Filter B on the VRF loopback interface (lo0.x), the VRF routing instance uses Filter B.
• If you configure Filter A on the default loopback interface but do not configure a filter on the VRF loopback interface, the VRF routing instance does not use a filter.
• If you configure Filter A on the default loopback interface but do not even configure a VRF loopback interface, the VRF routing instance uses Filter A.

/Per

1 feb 2014 kl. 08:16 skrev Misak Khachatryan <m.khachatryan at gnc.am>:

> Does anybody know how lo0.0 filter affects to other loopbacks and routing instances. To be more clear, i have lo0.0 as loopback for MPLS and internal MBGP, and routing instance with lo0.1 where internet lives. Also i have lo0.2 for NGN BGP MVPN for PIM.
> 
> Should I write filters specific for each lo and routing instance unit or lo0.0 is catch all for everything?



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