Re: [j-nsp] Regarding JUNOS SPACE

2011-11-28 Thread Diogo Montagner
Hi Gokhan,

Which application of Junos Space are you referring ?

For example, the Service Now has a very good eLearning available on
Juniper website.

For Junos Space itself, I don't think there is. But you probably will
find some eLearnings related to the Junos Space SDK.

Thanks

On 11/29/11, Gökhan Gümüş  wrote:
> Dear Community,
>
> We have recently installed Junos Space with version 11.2.
> I have had a chance to have a look at Junos Space Web Gui to give some
> briefing to our NOC.
> But i could not find any documentation which explains Junos Space basicly
> and simply.( Power point presentation would be great )
>
> Is there anybody who can provide a good document which explains Junos space
> basically?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Gokhan Gumus
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[j-nsp] Regarding JUNOS SPACE

2011-11-28 Thread Gökhan Gümüş
Dear Community,

We have recently installed Junos Space with version 11.2.
I have had a chance to have a look at Junos Space Web Gui to give some
briefing to our NOC.
But i could not find any documentation which explains Junos Space basicly
and simply.( Power point presentation would be great )

Is there anybody who can provide a good document which explains Junos space
basically?

Thanks and regards,
Gokhan Gumus
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Re: [j-nsp] MF Classifier on L2Circuit Endpoints?

2011-11-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 12:05:03 AM Mark Tinka wrote:

> Another way we do it if there's no CPE at the customer
> end is to simply remark all ingress traffic from the
> customer with the appropriate EXP value, and use that
> for classification within our core.

Of course, I do have to add that ingress marking on most 
Juniper kit is not yet mainstream :-).

Mark.


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Re: [j-nsp] MF Classifier on L2Circuit Endpoints?

2011-11-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On Wednesday, November 23, 2011 12:03:53 AM David Ball 
wrote:
 
>   For our L2 services, we demarc at customer prem on a
> small L2 non-MPLS CPE which does MF classification via
> ACL.  It then QinQs the traffic and sets an appropriate
> outer tag 802.1p marking which our PE will understand
> for classification, and it'll then remove the outer tag
> and dump into the appropriate VPN. This has let us
> standardize QoS configs on our PEs and pushes the
> per-customer customization to the CPE.

Another way we do it if there's no CPE at the customer end 
is to simply remark all ingress traffic from the customer 
with the appropriate EXP value, and use that for 
classification within our core.

>   We've discussed the idea of pushing the VPNs right to
> the CPE, but haven't made that step yet, due in part to
> support by CPE vendors (hi Chris!).

Customer "ingenuity" has forced us to look into a similar 
scenario. It's painful.

Mark.


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Re: [j-nsp] End host mapping tool

2011-11-28 Thread Derick Winkworth
If you enable LLDP on all your switches/devices... and you have an all Juniper 
network... you could write a JUNOScript that would do this... *and* do the OUI 
lookup too.
 
Derick Winkworth
CCIE #15672 (RS, SP), JNCIE-M #721
http://blinking-network.blogspot.com



 From: Chris Kawchuk 
To: Dale Shaw  
Cc: juniper-nsp  
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] End host mapping tool
 
Intermapper does this as part of it's "Layer 2" discovery... 

- Scans a Subnet to find all IP pingable/snmp poll-able devices in a range.
- Gathers all the MAC addresses off your EX switches,
- Looks at the MAC forwarding Table on the EX to see which MAC is out which 
physical port
- Reads any ARP entries on any routers/switches to do the IP->MAC 
conversion/lookup.
- Then connects the IP devices it found to the correct physical port on the EX 
switch visually on the map (also in a easy-to-copy table view)

Commercial software, but pretty nifty. It at least 'gets it right' 90ish% of 
the time. =)

- Chris.



On 2011-11-28, at 1:15 PM, Dale Shaw wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Is anyone aware of open source or COTS software that provides MAC
> address to switch port to IP address (and vice versa) mapping and
> discovery? aka end user / end station tracking.
> 
> There are lots of them out there ('netdisco' being a popular open
> source choice) but I haven't stumbled across one yet that properly
> understands Juniper (JUNOS) bridging MIB(s) supported on EX-series
> such that the MAC/L2 to IP/L3 resolution works properly.
> 
> I've personally tried the cacti 'MacTrack' plugin, as well as the
> relevant module within Statseeker -- neither work as intended. In the
> latter case, there is a product enhancement request logged but I'm
> looking for something in the short term.
> 
> What are you using in your environment to do this?


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Re: [j-nsp] aggregate interface get down

2011-11-28 Thread Per Granath
Hi,

Try running LACP too:

set interfaces ae4 aggregated-ether-options lacp active

Regards,
Per

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From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net 
[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of hani ibrahim
Sent: 23 November 2011 11:01
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] aggregate interface get down

Dear All,

kindly i need you help in one  problem  with an aggregate interface , it went  
down when any of its interfaces went down below is my configuration :

MX480-Router> show configuration interfaces ge-0/2/6
gigether-options {
802.3ad ae4;
}

MX480-Router> show configuration interfaces ge-0/2/7
gigether-options {
802.3ad ae4;
}
MX480-Router> show configuration interfaces ae4
vlan-tagging;
aggregated-ether-options {
minimum-links 1;
link-speed 1g;

unit 5 {
vlan-id 5;
family inet {
  address 10.10.10.1/31;
}

M320-Router> show configuration interfaces ge-0/2/6
gigether-options {
802.3ad ae4;
}

M320-Router> show configuration interfaces ge-0/2/7
gigether-options {
802.3ad ae4;
}
M320-Router> show configuration interfaces ae4
vlan-tagging;
aggregated-ether-options {
minimum-links 1;
link-speed 1g;

unit 5 {
vlan-id 5;
family inet {
  address 10.10.10.2/31;
}

BR,
Hany
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Re: [j-nsp] End host mapping tool

2011-11-28 Thread Phil Mayers

On 11/28/2011 02:15 AM, Dale Shaw wrote:

Hi all,

Is anyone aware of open source or COTS software that provides MAC
address to switch port to IP address (and vice versa) mapping and
discovery? aka end user / end station tracking.

There are lots of them out there ('netdisco' being a popular open
source choice) but I haven't stumbled across one yet that properly
understands Juniper (JUNOS) bridging MIB(s) supported on EX-series
such that the MAC/L2 to IP/L3 resolution works properly.


I'm surprised Netdisco doesn't work. Does JunOS not support ipNetToMedia 
in that configuration or something? We use a home-grown system that 
polls that very table, and it works fine on our J-Series.

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