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This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Hi All, I've been tasked with upgrading an MX10 running v11.7 to an MX204 running v21.1 to act as a BNG. I used the existing config from the mx10 on the mx204 and it seems to take it ...
Hello, You can use transport-class to do this. Check the file. ------------------------------ Guilherme Etorri Uecker Soares ------------------------------
Hello, You can configure a static route with the next-table option from a VRF table to inet.0, or from inet.0 to a VRF table. However, in both cases, there's a risk of creating a routing loop. For example, if you configure a default route (0.0.0.0/0) ...
I don't think that fits because: "Last active" means it's not currently active, and an inactive route shouldn't even be in the forwarding table to begin with None of the other symbols from that key seem to show up XML output shows the dash is ...
If it follows the key from the "show route" command it means "Last Active". That's if. show route table mpls.0 label 20 mpls.0: 118 destinations, 127 routes (118 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden) + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both Wouldn't ...
Great idea, but alas, no further information revealed. It's not a separate field; there's just a dash slapped at the end of the interface name for some reason. [... output trimmed ...] <nh> <to></to> <nh-type>unicast</nh-type> <nh-index>1180</nh-index> ...
I don't off the top of my head, perhaps try show route forwarding-table table blah destination 1.2.3.4 extensive | display xml and see if the XML tags give any indication/pointer as to what it is. Regards
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