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OSPF SR-TE Advertise maximum link bandwidth and admin color without RSVP-TE configuration

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OSPF SR-TE Advertise maximum link bandwidth and admin color without RSVP-TE configuration

Historically, Junos required Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) to be enabled in order to advertise traffic engineering attributes, such as maximum link bandwidth or admin-color. However, many features not related to RSVP, for example loop-free alternates (LFAs), policy-based LFA, or segment routing (SR) might require these traffic engineering attributes as well. This forced the operator to enable RSVP, even in the deployments where RSVP was not required. To decouple the RSVP configuration for the distribution of traffic engineering attributes, this feature introduces a new configuration, which relaxes the existing restriction preventing traffic engineering attributes' advertisement when RSVP is not enabled. If you configure this new feature, OSPF will advertise traffic engineering attributes using the advertisements as defined in RFC 5305, even when RSVP is not enabled.
Product / Application Software Introduced Release
ACX7509 Junos OS Evolved 21.4R1
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PTX10003 Junos OS Evolved 20.1R2
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PTX10008 Junos OS Evolved 20.3R1
PTX10008 Junos OS Evolved 20.1R2
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