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global-supplementary-blackout-timer (Host Fast Reroute)

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global-supplementary-blackout-timer minutes;
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name routing-options host-fast-reroute],
[edit routing-options host-fast-reroute]
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2.
Set the blackout timer for all host fast-reroute (HFRR) profiles on the routing device.
When you configure HFRR, an optional ARP prefix limit sets a maximum for the number
of ARP routes and, therefore FRR routes created for each HFRR profile in the routing
table. This limit prevents ARP attacks from exhausting the virtual memory on the routing
devices.
There are two configuration statements (
set the ARP prefix limit, one at the global
level and the other at the
[edit routing-instances instance-name routing-options interface
hierarchy level, respectively. The global
interface-name]
sets a default ARP prefix limit for all HFRR profiles configured on the routing device. The
statement overrides the
arp-prefix-limit
that protected interface.
Warning system log messages begin when the ARP routes in an HFRR profile reaches
80% of the configured limit. When the number crosses the 100% threshold, the HFRR
profile is deactivated. When this happens, all ARP/FRR routes are deleted from the routing
table. FRR routes are deleted from forwarding table as well.
After the HFRR profile is deactivated, a blackout timer is started. The timeout value of
this timer is the ARP cache timeout (kernel timeout) + the supplementary blackout timer.
There are global and per-HFRR CLI statements (
and
supplementary-blackout-timer
global value is at the
[edit routing-options host-fast-reroute]
to all HFRR profiles on the routing device. The value for the routing-instance interface is
at the
[edit routing-instances instance-name routing-options interface interface-name]
hierarchy level, and overrides the global value for that HFRR profile only.
When the blackout timer expires, the HFRR profile is reactivated, and the Junos OS
relearns the ARP routes and re-creates the HFRR routes. If the ARP prefix limit is not
exceeded again, the HFRR routes will be up.
If an HFRR profile is in the deactivated state, a reevaluation of the ARP state is preformed
during every commit operation or whenever the routing process (rpd) is restarted with
the
command.
restart routing
If you omit the-
supplementary-blackout-timer
global-supplementary-blackout-timer
Chapter 41: Configuration Statements
global-arp-prefix-limit
[edit routing-options host-fast-reroute]
global-arp-prefix-limit
global-arp-prefix-limit
global-supplementary-blackout-timer
) to configure the supplementary blackout timer. The
hierarchy level and applies
statement, the
takes effect for all HFRR profiles on the device. If
and
) that
arp-prefix-limit
hierarchy
statement
for that HFRR profile for
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