I've had it working on 18.4R3 with no issues, with a pretty standard DHCP config. I can test later today with a 19X release.
Regards Simon. On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 11:42, Tim Dykes <ttdy...@gmail.com> wrote: > Are you sure this is for IPOE HFC NBN? > > im aware of the qos issues from other projects but ive just had someone > come back to me saying theres known issues with junos on IPOE HFC and it > wont work unless you run the nightly junos build (which has so many other > issues its not funny) > > > > > Tim Dykes > > M: 041 962 0603 > E: ttdykes at gmail.com > W: ifconfig-a.com > > > On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 14:40, Simon Dixon <si...@dicko.net.au> wrote: > >> >> Guessing your RE traffic CoS bits are set to default try setting them to >> BE with the following config >> >> set class-of-service host-outbound-traffic ieee-802.1 default be >> >> Regards >> >> Simon. >> >> >> On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 11:17, Tim Dykes <ttdy...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hey Guys, >>> >>> Anyone out there running a Juniper SRX on a NBN HFC link with Aussie BB? >>> >>> I'm having issues that sound like a DHCP problem where we can't get an >>> address. Searching around we have found references to a DHCP issue where >>> the juniper sends DHCP options out of order (or that NBN fiddles with >>> options in a way that only effects Juniper) but cannot find any definitive >>> answer or anything saying this was true/false fixed or unrelated. >>> >>> We are running JunOS 19X so would assume any horrible non compliant DHCP >>> bugs would be fixed. >>> >>> >>> Anyone able to throw me a working config or verify that there is/was a >>> known issue with this. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> /Tim >>> _______________________________________________ >>> AusNOG mailing list >>> AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net >>> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >>> >>
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