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On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 04:33:23PM -0500, Jay Hanke wrote:
> > conf term
> > int bajlliongmillibit0/0
> > ip address secondary-ip secondary-netmask
> > ^z
> > write mem
> >
> > notice I didn't remove the primary address...nor the old secondary.
> >
> > Should work?
> 
> That will change the primary IP. When it gets removed the neighbor
> dies because that is typically the source IP of the TCP session. You
> then need to add the "old" ip as a secondary. Causing the previously
> mentioned blip.
> 
> There isn't really secondaries in Junos so, not an issue. What is the
> behavior on Brocade and Extreme?

I'd suggest making sure BGP is already configured in ahead of time
cause that seems smart.

Not like it hurts to have them both operational concurrently or
anything.  But then sk00ling happens.  Damnit.

Doug explained this:

neighbor (x.x.x.x|x:x:x:x:x..) update-source INTERFACE

So oh well, guess you just need to change it some night.

IT IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD IF YOUR MICE CONNECTION GOES DOWN

Says Nevin.

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