Hi,
I have ran into an issue with the following on a J2350 (JUNOS Software
Release [9.2R1.10] (Export edition) Enhanced Services)
Presently the client has the following address range 192.168.4.0/24 which
as can be seen below to be at the
next-hop address of 212.111.105.238 which is directly conne
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew how to calculate how many routes can be taken
in on an MX80 with 2 Full EBGP peers and 1 IBGP peer?
On another note can seem to find it but does anyone know what the 1GB port
is that runs between the RE and the PFE on the MX80 is?
Thanks,
Brendan
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Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has come across this before when pinging
destinations.
For some reason when send a ping with a size of over 1100 data bytes on the
10th ping is allways 4-5 times higher for some reason.
Dont know if its bug issue in the version of software or just an issue with
the h
Hi,
Has anyone come across an M20 which suddenly looses communication and after
coming back online it looks like the chassis has restarted for some reason.
See messages below.
Jul 10 18:38:06 tnp_scb mpc106 machine check caused by error on the
Processor Bus
Jul 10 18:38:09 CHASSISD_SHUTDOWN: sh
Hi,
Has anyone come across an M20 which suddenly looses communication and after
coming back online it looks like the chassis has restarted for some reason.
See messages below.
Jul 10 18:38:06 tnp_scb mpc106 machine check caused by error on the
Processor Bus
Jul 10 18:38:09 CHASSISD_SHUTDOWN: shu
Hi,
I ahve been given the folowing command to use to increase the sip call limit
from 16-32 as follows.
set envar max_sip_call_num=32
Brendan
On 6/23/08, Brendan Regan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone would know how to increase the sp call l
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would know how to increase the sp call limit on an
SSG 5.
Presently it is at a limit of 16 but can be increased to 48 without having
to do a software update which would give you a limit of 100.
If anyone knows please let me know.
Software Version: 5.4.0r3a.0
Thank
1 Jun 2008 10:20:48 +0100
> From: "Gareth Campling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper - Foundry Link aggregation
> To: "Brendan Regan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had managed to setup 802.3ad link aggregation
between a foundry fesx and a juniper m5.
I have followed the outlines of both vendors on how this should be setup.
The ports on the Juniper are active and the foundry passive and the ports on
the foundry show up as blocked
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