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The following example shows how to configure conditional route advertisement on an SRX Series device. In this example, the SRX Series device must advertise the route 1.1.1.0/24 to AS1111 if the route 192.168.1.0/24 exists on the SRX Series device that is advertised from the IBGP neighbor. Additionally, the SRX Series device uses a NAT 1.1.1.1 to 192.168.1.1 to make a Web Application available publicly
1 Comment - So when AS1111 sends traffic to SRX, it would still be delivered because it will be static natted to 192.x.x.x, so the discard would not matter in this case!!
Starting with version 15.1X49-D80.4 the Juniper SRX supports dialup vpn over a connection to port 443 with the NCP client
4 Comments - Hi, Do we need any license to implement this? SRX-RA1-xx or SRX-RAC-xx-LTU ?
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Answer Yes, you need to reboot the SRX5800 to enable the IPV6 address book. If your SRX is configured in a chassis cluster, you should reboot both SRX devices at the same time
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