[j-nsp] how check MAG SA's cpu and memory

2013-09-04 Thread 徐见
Hi all:

 As the title said, I want to know SA and MAG’s cpu and memory
information, 

I have a box, MAG2600, how do I get them, or where could I get them from
internet?

I have checked the datasheets, no message.

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Re: [j-nsp] how check MAG SA's cpu and memory

2013-09-04 Thread Ben Dale
If you boot the device up with a console cable attached, you'll get the BIOS 
dump to serial.  In the case of a MAG2600, it's running an Intel Atom @ 1.6Ghz 
and has 2GB of RAM:

AMIBIOS(C)2006 American Megatrends, Inc.
JPR-PICCOLO-2NBP (B150) V1.3 PN (10/18/2010)
CPU : Genuine Intel(R) CPU N270   @ 1.60GHz
 Speed : 1.60 GHz

The MCH is operating with DDR2-533/CL4 in Single-Channel Mode
Initializing USB Controllers .. Done.
2040MB OK

Cheers,

Ben

On 04/09/2013, at 4:26 PM, 徐见 xujia...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all:
 
 As the title said, I want to know SA and MAG’s cpu and memory
 information, 
 
 I have a box, MAG2600, how do I get them, or where could I get them from
 internet?
 
 I have checked the datasheets, no message.
 
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Re: [j-nsp] juniper-nsp Digest, Vol 130, Issue 2

2013-09-04 Thread William McLendon
do you have Jumbo Frame support enabled across the whole L2 path between the 
two cluster members?




On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:44 AM, juniper-nsp-requ...@puck.nether.net wrote:

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 Failover works fine on my 5800 cluster. I use direct connections for fabric 
 and control.
 It sounds like you're losing traffic in Zmode. I'd start by taking a serious 
 look at your fabric links.
 Do you have dual REs in each chassis for the double control links?

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[j-nsp] MX960 Install Validation Checklist

2013-09-04 Thread Christopher Costa
Curious if there's a  document (or feedback from personal experiences)
on best-practice steps/commands to validate an MX960 installation.  For
example:
- power supplies functional
- fta's functional
- routing-engines up
- file system
- modular cards (SCBs/MPC's, etc)
- pluggable optics recognized
- etc


Thanks,
Chris
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Re: [j-nsp] MX960 Install Validation Checklist

2013-09-04 Thread Mark Tinka
On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 05:32:34 PM Christopher 
Costa wrote:

 Curious if there's a  document (or feedback from personal
 experiences) on best-practice steps/commands to
 validate an MX960 installation.  For example:
 - power supplies functional
 - fta's functional
 - routing-engines up
 - file system
 - modular cards (SCBs/MPC's, etc)
 - pluggable optics recognized
 - etc

(run) show chassis hardware detail

Cheers,

Mark.


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Re: [j-nsp] J-flow

2013-09-04 Thread João Lyma

Nobody use j-flow? :(
I'm very interested to know what tools you use to collect.

João Lima - Lyma

Em 02/09/2013 19:25, Rodrigo Augusto escreveu:

Hi folks!
Does anyone use j-flow to colect router statistcs ?!
Is it a good idea use jflow?!

Enviado via iPhone
Grupo Connectoway

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[j-nsp] BGP selection

2013-09-04 Thread Johan Borch
Hi list!

Lets say that I have three routers.

Router1: receives a full table from ISP X
Router2: No eBGP
Router3: receives a full table from ISP Y

R1 and R2 is connected via MPLS/L3VPN
R1 and R3 is connected via fiber
R2 and R3 is connected via fiber

iBGP i used between R1-R3 and R2-R3.

R1 divides the prefixes fine between it's own transit and the transit from
R3

My problem is with R2 that received tables both from R1 and R2 but it
prefer to make altmost everything active from R3 due to Inactive reason:
IGP metric. the L3VPN adds 1 to the metric2 value due to the L3VPN. Is
there some way around this IGP-metric?

Regards
Johan
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Re: [j-nsp] J-flow

2013-09-04 Thread sthaug
J-Flow is just another name for Netflow.

Yes, quite a few of us collect Netflow from our routers. Tools used
are for instance nfsen, flow-tools, or (commercial) Arbor Peakflow.

Whether using it is a good idea or not depends on your needs, which
you haven't specified.

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sth...@nethelp.no


 I'm very interested to know what tools you use to collect.
 
 João Lima - Lyma
 
 Em 02/09/2013 19:25, Rodrigo Augusto escreveu:
  Hi folks!
  Does anyone use j-flow to colect router statistcs ?!
  Is it a good idea use jflow?!
 
  Enviado via iPhone
  Grupo Connectoway
 
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