Egress Address P2Mp Responder Identifier Sub-Tlvs; Node Address P2Mp Responder Identifier Sub-Tlvs - Juniper BGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Table 26: Sub-TLVs Supported for the P2MP Responder Identifier TLV (continued)
Subtype Number
3
4
The echo response is always controlled by the Response Type field in the echo
message and also depends on whether the responding node is part of the
point-to-multipoint LSP that is denoted in the Target FEC Stack TLV. The following
sections describe the sub-TLVs of the P2MP Responder Identifier TLV, which are
additional influencing factors to those requirements and are not a replacement for
those requirements:
Egress Address P2MP Responder Identifier Sub-TLVs on page 241
Node Address P2MP Responder Identifier Sub-TLVs on page 241

Egress Address P2MP Responder Identifier Sub-TLVs

You can use the IPv4 or IPv6 Egress Address P2MP Responder Identifier sub-TLVs
in an echo request that contains the RSVP P2MP Session or Multicast LDP FEC Stack
sub-TLV. An egress node that receives an echo request with this sub-TLV present
responds only if the node lies on the path to the address in the sub-TLV. The address
in this sub-TLV is the address of the egress node and does not specify the address
of a branch or intermediate node. This address is made available to the nodes
upstream of the target node, using signaling protocols, such as RSVP. This sub-TLV
may be used to trace a specific egress node in a point-to-multipoint LSP.

Node Address P2MP Responder Identifier Sub-TLVs

You can use the IPv4 or IPv6 Node Address P2MP Responder Identifier sub-TLVs in
an echo request that contains the RSVP P2MP Session or Multicast LDP FEC Stack
sub-TLV. A node that receives an echo request with this sub-TLV present responds
only if the address in the sub-TLV corresponds to any address that is local to the
node. This address in the sub-TLV might be of any physical interface or the router
ID of the node itself. The address in this sub-TLV can be the address of any transit,
branch, or egress node for that point-to-multipoint LSP.
Troubleshooting MTU Problems in Point-to-Point LSPs on page 376
Related Topics
Ping Extensions for Point-to-Multipoint LSPs Connectivity Verification at Egress
Nodes on page 237
TLVs and Sub-TLVs Supported for Point-to-Multipoint LSPs Connectivity
Verification at Egress Nodes on page 239
TLVs and Sub-TLVs Supported for Point-to-Multipoint LSPs Connectivity Verification at Egress Nodes
Value
IPv6 Egress Address P2MP
Responder Identifier
IPv6 Node Address P2MP
Responder Identifier
Chapter 2: MPLS Overview
Comments
The IPv4 address in the sub-TLV
might be of any physical interface
or the router ID of the node itself.
The IPv6 address in the sub-TLV
might be of any physical interface
or the router ID of the node itself.
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