Example: Configuring Route Reflection-Roadmap; Example: Configuring The Jcs1200 Platform As A Route Reflector - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual

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Example: Configuring the JCS1200 Platform as a Route Reflector

Requirements
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Destination: 1000::173:16:0:0/96, Local: 1000::173:16:254:1
Addresses, Flags: Dest-route-down Is-Preferred
Destination: fe80::/64, Local: fe80::217:cb00:6525:4840
Protocol multiservice, MTU: Unlimited
Flags: None
Under the
Physical interfaces
value of
, indicating that the shared physical interface
Non-owner
by PSD6. The
Shared interface
ut-7/0/0.3
.
Configuring Shared Interfaces on the RSD on page 95
Configuring Shared Interfaces on a PSD on page 97
This section includes examples on how to configure the JCS1200 platform as a standalone
route reflector.
The examples show how to:
Configure the JCS1200 chassis parameters and interfaces.
Configure the routing options and protocols.
Example: Configuring the JCS1200 Platform as a Route Reflector on page 157
Example: Configuring Client-to-Client Reflection (OSPF) on page 166
In this configuration example, a T640 router and four Routing Engines on the JCS1200
platform are configured for route reflection.
Requirements on page 157
Overview and Topology on page 158
Configuration on page 158
This configuration example requires the following hardware and software components:
Junos OS Release 9.5 or later
One JCS1200 platform with Routing Engines in slots 1, 2, 3, and 4
One T640 router with FPCs in slots 0, 1, and 2
section of the output, the
field for
indicates that its peer interface is
ge-6/0/0.3
Chapter 14: Configuration Examples
Shared-interface
field displays a
is not owned
ge-6/0/0
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