Automatic-Site-Id - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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automatic-site-id

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automatic-site-id {

collision-detect-time seconds;
new-site-wait-time seconds;
reclaim-wait-time minimum seconds maximum seconds;
startup-wait-time seconds;
}
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols
vpls site site-name],
[edit routing-instances routing-instance-name protocols vpls site site-name]
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.
Enable automatic site identifiers for VPLS routing instances.
When you configure
automatic-site-id
activate
protocol vpls
. However, if you already have
not need to deactivate and then activate
collision-detect-time
—The time in seconds to wait after a claim advertisement is sent to
the other routers in a VPLS instance before a PE router can begin using a site identifier.
If the PE router receives a competing claim advertisement for the same site identifier
during this time period, it initiates the collision resolution procedure for site identifiers.
NOTE:
In the VPLS documentation, the word router in terms such as PE router
is used to refer to any device that provides routing functions.
—The time in seconds to wait to receive VPLS information for a newly
new-site-wait-time
configured routing instance or a new site. This time interval is also applied whenever
the automatic site identifier feature is activated on a VPLS routing instance other
than at startup. Effectively, this timer indicates how long to wait before an attempt
is made to allocate a site identifier. This timer is also triggered whenever a VPLS
routing instance is enabled.
—The time in seconds to wait to receive VPLS information for a newly
reclaim-wait-time
configured routing instance or a new site. This time interval is also applied whenever
the automatic site identifier feature is activated on a VPLS routing instance other
than at startup. Effectively, this timer indicates how long to wait before an attempt
is made to allocate a site identifier. This timer is also triggered whenever a VPLS
routing instance is enabled. You can configure two values for this option: the
wait time and the
maximum
startup-wait-time
—The time in seconds to wait at startup to receive all the VPLS
information for the route targets configured on the other PE routers included in the
VPLS routing instance.
Chapter 13: Configuration Statements
for the first time, you must deactivate and then
automatic-site-id
.
protocol vpls
wait time.
configured, you do
minimum
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