Limiting The Number Of Paths And Prefixes Accepted From Ce Routers In Layer 3 Vpns - Juniper ACX1000 Configuration Manual

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Limiting the Number of Paths and Prefixes Accepted from CE Routers in Layer 3 VPNs

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You can configure a maximum limit on the number of prefixes and paths that can be
installed into the routing tables. Using prefix and path limits, you can curtail the number
of prefixes and paths received from a CE router in a VPN. Prefix and path limits apply
only to dynamic routing protocols, and are not applicable to static or interface routes.
To limit the number of paths accepted by a PE router from a CE router, include the
maximum-paths
statement:
maximum-paths
path-limit <log-interval interval | log-only | threshold percentage>;
For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can configure this statement, see the statement
summary section for this statement.
Specify the
option to generate warning messages only (an advisory limit). Specify
log-only
the
threshold
option to generate warnings before the limit is reached. Specify the
option to configure the minimum time interval between log messages.
log-interval
There are two modes for route limits: advisory and mandatory. An advisory limit triggers
warnings. A mandatory limit rejects additional routes after the limit is reached.
NOTE:
Application of a route limit may result in unpredictable dynamic routing
protocol behavior. For example, when the limit is reached and routes are
rejected, BGP may not reinstall the rejected routes after the number of routes
drops back below the limit. BGP sessions may need to be cleared.
To limit the number of prefixes accepted by a PE router from a CE router, include the
statement:
maximum-prefixes
maximum-prefixes
prefix-limit <log-interval interval | log-only | threshold percentage>;
For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can configure this statement, see the statement
summary section for this statement.
There are two modes for route limits: advisory and mandatory. An advisory limit triggers
warnings. A mandatory limit rejects additional routes after the limit is reached.
NOTE:
Application of a route limit may result in unpredictable dynamic routing
protocol behavior. For example, when the limit is reached and routes are
rejected, BGP may not reinstall the rejected routes after the number of routes
drops back below the limit. BGP sessions may need to be cleared.
A mandatory path or prefix limit, in addition to triggering a warning message, rejects any
additional paths or prefixes once the limit is reached.
Chapter 26: Configuring Layer 3 VPNs
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