Do you get a MAC address at all from the other box? On 2013-07-29 6:17 PM, "Luca Salvatore" <l...@ninefold.com> wrote:
>I have an MX5 and SRX240 directly connected to each other. I need to >setup multuple VLANs between them. My config looks like this: > >MX - Ge-1/0/2 > > >show configuration interfaces ge-1/0/2 >vlan-tagging; >unit 10 { > vlan-id 10; > family inet { > address 198.xxx.xxx.21/30; > > > >SRX - Ge-0/0/0 >run show configuration interfaces ge-0/0/0 >unit 0 { > family ethernet-switching { > port-mode trunk; > vlan { > members BGP-Routing-10; >} > > ># run show configuration interfaces vlan unit 10 >family inet { > address 198.xxx.xxx.22/30; > > ># run show configuration vlans BGP-Routing-10 >vlan-id 10; > l3-interface vlan.10; > I have the vlan.10 interface in the untrust zone with ping and BGP >enabled: ># ...security zones security-zone untrust interfaces >vlan.10 { > host-inbound-traffic { > system-services { > ping; > ssh; > } > protocols { > bgp; >With this config I have no communication between the MX and SRX. If I >change them both to a normal 'family inet' config it works fine. >Any idea what's going on here? This should work, or am I missing >something simple here > >_______________________________________________ >juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net >https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp