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I'm working on my labs with Junos OS. i use remote VPN to school to cont routers mxA-1 & -2. now working on the Traffic Protection subject (Lab 4). i have created the secondray path called 'any-path'. this path is empty and suppose to use any alternative ...
Can you share the XML you are working with? I've booted it a bunch just changing the paths to the running qcow2 disk and the config disk Art ------------------------------ Art Stine Virtualization/Kernel team ------------------------------
Hello, I'm following the installation guide: https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/vJunosEvolved/vjunos-evolved-kvm/topics/vjunos-evolved-deploy-on-kvm.html The image does not boot with the following message: Booting `Primary ...
Do you really need both rsvp and ldp to advertise core/transport labels? isn't ldp good enough? ------------------------------ - Aaron ------------------------------
There is nothing in your configuration to link the two L2VPN interface endpoints together. To do this you need to use the remote-site-id: VMX1: set routing-instances L2VPN_CUSTOM1 protocols l2vpn site ONE interface ge-0/0/2.0 remote-side-id 2 ...
Hi Ben, the configuration is completed as posted, the VPN was up. About the site configuration, do you talk about these line on VMX2 set routing-instances L2VPN_CUSTOM1 instance-type l2vpn set routing-instances L2VPN_CUSTOM1 protocols l2vpn site ...
In your configs, I'm not seeing the remote-site-id configured under the L2VPN on either side, but your output shows the L2VPN up, so maybe you have added this since? Try changing the config on VMX4 and VMX6 so that the CE-PE interfaces are L3 with family ...
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