Enabling Chained Composite Next Hops For Ipv6 Labeled Unicast; Routes - Juniper ACX1000 Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
A router reboot might be required. See Network Services Mode
Overview in the Junos OS Administration Library for details.
After you have completed the configuration, you can determine whether or not a Layer
3 VPN route is a part of a composite next hop by examining the display output of the
following commands:
show route route-value extensive
show route forwarding-table destination destination-value extensive
You can enable chained composite next hops for IPv6 labeled unicast routes by
configuring the labeled-bgp and inet6 statements:
To enable chained composite next hops for inet6 labeled unicast routes, include the
inet6 statement at the
chained-composite-next-hop ingress labeled-bgp]
disabled by default.
Chained Composite Next Hops for Transit Devices for VPNs
Configuring the Junos OS to Allocate More Memory for Routing Tables, Firewall Filters,
and Layer 3 VPN Labels
Network Services Mode Overview
Configuring Junos OS to Run a Specific Network Services Mode in MX Series Routers
[edit routing-options forwarding-table
Chapter 26: Configuring Layer 3 VPNs
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