Chris, >> Curious what Junos versions you hit this on, and what speed the >> uplinks were?
We're running 18.2R3-S3.11. >> When you say you standardize on running autonegotiation, >> are you adding this non-default portion to the config: Nope. These are 1G SFP connections, no configuration modifications to the default autonegotiation settings. Though your note leads me to believe that this might be a 1G problem. Where possible, upgrading to 10G uplinks would get us out of the problem. Fiberstore to the rescue! Norman On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:53 PM Chris Wopat <m...@falz.net> wrote: > > Norman, > > Curious what Junos versions you hit this on, and what speed the > uplinks were? When you say you standardize on running autonegotiation, > are you adding this non-default portion to the config: > > set interfaces xe-0/2/0 ether-options auto-negotiation > > And Juniper's recommendation is below, or to simply not add above? > > set interfaces xe-0/2/0 ether-options no-auto-negotiation > > We don't have any of these in production but have one as a test for a > possible project, hence the curiosity. We've had a lab one running > 18.2R3-S2.9 with LR SFP+ uplink with no issues- we have no > ether-options set at all. > > Cheers, > Chris _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp