Re: [j-nsp] TWAMP on MX series.

2019-06-18 Thread Krzysztof Szarkowicz
Hi,

TWAMP was inter-op tested at EANTC 
(http://www.eantc.de/fileadmin/eantc/downloads/News/2019/EANTC-MPLSSDNNFV2019-WhitePaper-v1.2.pdf
 
)

Thanks,
Krzysztof


> On 2019-Jun-18, at 11:51,  
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
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> 
> Anyone using TWAMP on MX series? - both ends (client/sender  &
> server/reflector)
> 
> Any bugs or horror stories to be aware of please? 
> 
> I'd appreciate any pointers, Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> adam 
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> 
> netconsultings.com
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[j-nsp] TWAMP on MX series.

2019-06-18 Thread adamv0025
Hi folks,

 

Anyone using TWAMP on MX series? - both ends (client/sender  &
server/reflector)

Any bugs or horror stories to be aware of please? 

I'd appreciate any pointers, Thanks.

 

 

adam 

 

netconsultings.com

::carrier-class solutions for the telecommunications industry::   

 

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[j-nsp] QFX traffic disruption when removing ifl

2019-06-18 Thread Antti Ristimäki
Hi colleagues,

Before debugging this further, I'd like to ask whether anyone else has observed 
traffic disruption on QFX5k switch when a VLAN/ifl is deleted from the switch 
uplink interface? We have QFX5110 currently with version 17.3R3-S3.3 and we see 
about 5-7 seconds traffic disruption whenever we delete a VLAN interface from 
the uplink port. Adding new VLAN(s) does not cause any disruption, but removing 
e.g. an unnecessary VLAN causes short outage for other vlans. This happens 
consistently every single time a vlan is removed from the configuration.

Our setup is as simple as it gets. The switch only performs L2 aggregation and 
QinQ tunneling from customer facing ports towards MX router. Sorry for not 
giving more details at this point, but I just wanted to know if this sounds 
familiar at all to anyone.

Thanks,

Antti



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