[j-nsp] Juniper BFD session with Huawei
Gökhan Gümüş
ggumus at gmail.com
Mon May 29 03:45:01 EDT 2017
Hi Krzysztof,
I am using MX router with version 15.1F6-S5.6 and the options you referred
are not existing in the software :(
[edit protocols mpls label-switched-path Juniper-Huawei]
Juniper# set oam bfd-liveness-detection ?
Possible completions:
+ apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
+ apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> detection-time Detection-time options
> failure-action Action to take when BFD session goes down
minimum-interval Minimum transmit and receive interval (1..255000
milliseconds)
minimum-receive-interval Minimum receive interval (1..255000
milliseconds)
multiplier Detection time multiplier (1..255)
no-adaptation Disable adaptation
> transmit-interval Transmit-interval options
version BFD protocol version number
Regards,
Gokhan
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Krzysztof Grzegorz Szarkowicz <
kszarkowicz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please check following knobs:
>
> *no-router-alert-option*
> *use-ip-ttl-1*
> *bfd-port*
>
> root at PE1# set protocols mpls label-switched-path PE1-->PE4 primary PATH-1
> oam bfd-liveness-detection ?
> W21: Sat 2017-05-27T10:12:07 PDT (UTC-0700)
> Possible completions:
> + apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> + apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> > detection-time Detection-time options
> > failure-action Action to take when BFD session goes down
> minimum-interval Minimum transmit and receive interval (1..255000
> milliseconds)
> minimum-receive-interval Minimum receive interval (1..255000
> milliseconds)
> multiplier Detection time multiplier (1..255)
> no-adaptation Disable adaptation
> * no-router-alert-option Do not set Router-Alert options in IP header
> for MPLS-BFD. <=================*
> > transmit-interval Transmit-interval options
> *use-ip-ttl-1 Set TTL value to 1 in IP header for MPLS-BFD
> <=================*
> version BFD protocol version number
>
> root at PE1# set protocols mpls label-switched-path PE1-->PE4 primary PATH-1
> oam bfd-port ?
> W21: Sat 2017-05-27T10:30:34 PDT (UTC-0700)
> Possible completions:
> + apply-groups Groups from which to inherit configuration data
> + apply-groups-except Don't inherit configuration data from these groups
> + import Import policy
>
> — Krzysztof
>
> On 2017-May-26, at 16:52, Gökhan Gümüş <ggumus at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Steinar,
>
> Thanks for reply. Actually, i have been looking for BFD at MPLS LSP level
> instead of ISIS level.
> Are you using BFD at LSP level between Juniper and Huawei?
>
> Kind regards,
> Gokhan
>
> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 2:39 PM, <sthaug at nethelp.no> wrote:
>
> I am trying to establish a RSVP-OAM between a Juniper and Huawei device.
>
>
> Possibly not directly relevant to your case - but we have lots of BFD
> sessions for IS-IS between Juniper and Huawei. Nothing special, it
> just works. Lightly edited example below.
>
> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ar1.xxx> show configuration interfaces xe-10/0/2
> mtu 9114;
> unit 0 {
> family inet {
> address 10.1.1.87/31;
> }
> family iso;
> family mpls;
> }
>
> ar1.xxx> show configuration protocols isis interface xe-10/0/2.0
> ldp-synchronization {
> hold-time 600;
> }
> point-to-point;
> bfd-liveness-detection {
> minimum-interval 50;
> multiplier 3;
> }
>
> interface GigabitEthernet0/1/0
> mtu 9100
> undo shutdown
> ip address 10.1.1.86 255.255.255.254
> isis enable 1
> isis circuit-type p2p
> isis circuit-level level-2
> isis ldp-sync
> isis bfd enable
> isis bfd min-tx-interval 50 min-rx-interval 50
> mpls
> mpls te
> mpls rsvp-te
> mpls ldp
>
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