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node-hello

date_range 20-Nov-23

Syntax

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(node-hello | no-node-hello); 

Hierarchy Level

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[edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols rsvp],
[edit protocols rsvp]

Description

Enable node-ID based RSVP hellos globally on all of the RSVP interfaces on the router to allow Juniper Networks routers to interoperate with the equipment of other vendors. By default, node-ID based RSVP hellos are enabled. To disable node-id based hello sessions, use the no-node-hello statement. If you have disabled RSVP node IDs on the router, Junos OS does not accept any node-ID hello packets.

Note:

For Junos OS Release 15.1 or earlier, node-ID based hellos are disabled by default. To enable node-id based hello sessions on routers running Junos OS Release 15.1 or earlier, use the node-hello statement.

Note:

If link-protection is enabled, remote node hellos that are initiated by the Point of Local Repair (PLR) to Node Protecting Merge Point (NP-MP) are enabled automatically. However, if no-enhanced-frr-bypass is enabled (that is, enhanced FRR is off), remote node hellos are automatically disabled.

Required Privilege Level

routing—To view this statement in the configuration.

routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10.0.

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