So found a good link (learning byte) explaining BFD for RSVP LSP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXpkRTJr9os Now, I understood why destination ip is 127.0.0.0 , it is by design. The issue is BFD session is not establishing between MX1 ( ingress LSR) ...
Hi Vishal, Thanks for your response, loopback lo0 has no filter, thus everything is allowed.
Hello, LSP self ping does take 127 address rather than loopback and that's how its intended to work. I think you might not have allowed UDP port 8503 in your loopback filter for the self ping to work. Please check following KB article ...
Hi everybody, I am testing how we can use BFD for LSP. for some reason, it is not working . Set up: MX1-g0/0/0-----g0/0/0 -MX2-ge001--ge0/0/1 MX3 MX1 has lo0:1.1.1.1, MX3 has lo0: 3.3.3.3 I statically configured RSVP LSP to 3.3.3.3 on MX1 , which is ...
Hi Folks, We've set-up a fail-over scenario on an ACX2200, with OSPF on two upstream interfaces and single client interface with their public prefix assigned. ge-0/0/0 is primary, ge-0/0/1 is backup and ge-0/0/2 is the client interface. ge-0/0/0 and ...
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