I believe PD routes will be access route preference 13.

DCHPv6 IA_NA routes will be access-internal preference type 12, like
their IPv4 counterpart.



Bjørn

Aaron1 via juniper-nsp <[email protected]> writes:

> When you look in the route table, do you see the v6 PD routes there?  If so, 
> are they access-internal route preference type 12?  If so, perhaps create an 
> ospf3 export policy matching on that to get them advertised 
>
> BTW, I fixed my v6 neighbor discovery with the windows pc… I bounced the 
> ethernet port on the ACX 5048 connected to the PC and apparently that woke up 
> the V6 neighbor discovery process.
>
> Aaron
>
>> On Jun 19, 2024, at 2:47 PM, Jan Bacher via juniper-nsp 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I am converting an older IOS-XE configuration to JunOS in a dual stack 
>> environment.
>> 
>> What configuration statement(s) do I need to automatically import prefix 
>> delegations into ospf3?  I see the WAN and PD in the relay bindings but no 
>> advertisement of the PD.
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