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  • Basicly on recipient of BGP route, the sanity check is performed. Bu default as-loop is considered as reson for route to be poisonde. So do looped cluster list. If you set 'keep all', poisoned routes are still stored but marked as 'hidden' - not usable. ...

  • Hi, Just out of curiosity- was you following this article? https://community.juniper.net/blogs/moshiko-nayman/2024/05/13/bgp-link-bandwidth-with-junos BR ------------------------------ Andrei Cebotareanu ------------------------------

  • Hi all, we have several links to our ISPs that are physically on 10G interfaces but have various commits on them. I'm trying to assign bandwidth to them so we can use unequal cost balancing to use links according to their commit rates. I'm trying ...

  • Greetings, To elaborate further. Juniper last supported software version for legacy MX hardware, as defined in TSB17733 , is 21.2R3. It entered End-Of-Engineering milestone at the end of December, but EoL one is extended to End-of-June 2026. ...

  • From 19.4, go via 20.4R3 to 21.2R3-S8. ------------------------------ Olivier Benghozi ------------------------------

  • Hi everyone, I'm running an MX480 with the following hardware: Routing Engines: RE-S-1800x4 RE-S-1800x4 Line Cards: Slot 0: MPC5E 3D Q 24XGE+6XLG Slot 1: MPC5E 3D Q 24XGE+6XLG Slot 2: MPC 3D 16x 10GE Slot 3: MPC 3D 16x 10GE Slot 4: MPC5E 3D ...

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