Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BGP AND MPLS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual page 743

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routing loops, preventing..........................................482
sham link........................................................................482
outbound route filtering capability.................................123
overlapping VPN topologies, configuring with route
targets...................................................................................414
overlapping VPNs, configuring with route
targets...................................................................................414
overload shutdown command..........................................34
P
P routers..................................................................................388
P2MP Responder Identifier TLV
conditions for echo response to originator
echo request not sent to egress
node.....................................................................247
errors in TLV syntax............................................247
detecting data plane failures
at egress nodes in point-to-multipoint
MPLS LSPs........................................................247
difference in type value for
between Junos OS and IETF
standard.............................................................247
echo response to originator
in the absence of TLV in echo
request................................................................247
excluded from echo requests
causes all nodes in path to ingress node to
respond..............................................................249
response depends on Response Type
field......................................................................249
including in
MPLS echo request packets..........................249
IP address in the TLV matching with interface
IP address
success response to the sender....................247
IP address in the TLV not matching with
interface IP address
no response to the sender...............................247
multiple sub-TLVs included in
using subtype numbers for processing
order....................................................................249
supported sub-TLVs for
IPv4 Egress Address P2MP Responder
Identifier.............................................................249
IPv4 Node Address P2MP Responder
Identifier.............................................................249
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IPv6 Egress Address P2MP Responder
Identifier.............................................................249
IPv6 Node Address P2MP Responder
Identifier.............................................................249
to process MPLS LSP ping messages, echo
requests
validation of IP address in the TLV with
interface address............................................247
tracing the path from an ingress node
in point-to-multipoint LSPs...........................249
type number, 11.............................................................249
type value defined in
IETF draft, Detecting Data Plane Failures
in Point-to-Multipoint Multiprotocol
Label Switching (MPLS) - Extensions to
LSP Ping ............................................................247
type value reconciliation between
Junos OS and IETF draft...................................247
without sub-TLVs included in
ignoring the entire TLV in echo
requests.............................................................249
parallel routes, maximum number of..........................443
passive peers, BGP.................................................................43
passthrough for ATM over MPLS
control word support..................................................522
OAM cells.........................................................................521
QoS classification.........................................................521
path attribute, BGP..................................................................11
path trigger delay command............................................297
path, BGP.....................................................................................9
PE routers...............................................................................388
peer groups, BGP.......................................................................3
configuring.........................................................................27
peer reachability
RSVP-TE.........................................................................260
peer type, set the BGP..........................................................28
peers (neighbors), BGP
assigning weights to...................................................109
distributing information in access lists..................82
passive...............................................................................43
promiscuous....................................................................43
per-hop behavior.................................................................308
nonstandard.................................................................308
per-hop scheduling class.................................................308
performance impact
on routers
and transmission of multiple ATM VCs over
single pseudowire..........................................532
PHB. See per-hop behavior
Index
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