[j-nsp] MX240 Fabric Errors

2010-10-20 Thread David DeSimone
  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok
  FPC 3
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok
Plane 5
  Plane state: SPARE
  FPC 0
  PFE 0 :Link error
  PFE 1 :Link error
  PFE 2 :Link error
  PFE 3 :Link error
  FPC 1
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
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  PFE 3 :Links ok
  FPC 2
  PFE 0 :Links ok
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  FPC 3
  PFE 0 :Links ok
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Plane 6
  Plane state: SPARE
  FPC 0
  PFE 0 :Link error
  PFE 1 :Link error
  PFE 2 :Link error
  PFE 3 :Link error
  FPC 1
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok
  FPC 2
  PFE 0 :Links ok
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  FPC 3
  PFE 0 :Links ok
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  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok
Plane 7
  Plane state: SPARE
  FPC 0
  PFE 0 :Link error
  PFE 1 :Link error
  PFE 2 :Link error
  PFE 3 :Link error
  FPC 1
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok
  FPC 2
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
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  PFE 3 :Links ok
  FPC 3
  PFE 0 :Links ok
  PFE 1 :Links ok
  PFE 2 :Links ok
  PFE 3 :Links ok

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Re: [j-nsp] bgp summary outq

2010-08-11 Thread David DeSimone
Eric Van Tol e...@atlantech.net wrote:

 I noticed this morning that all my IPv6 BGP neighbors have what appear
 to be thousands of messages in the 'OutQ'.  It's only IPv6 neighbors. 
 The numbers continue to climb and I'm curious as to why.  I'm not
 dropping sessions and I can't imagine that the v6 route table
 fluctuates so much that all these messages would queue up:
 
 ber2.ss.sls.md# run show bgp summary
 Groups: 6 Peers: 8 Down peers: 0
 Table  Tot Paths  Act Paths SuppressedHistory Damp State
 Pending
 inet.0644649 322548  0  0  0 
 24
 inet6.04  2  0  0  0   0
 Peer AS  InPkt OutPktOutQ   Flaps Last Up/Dwn 
 State|#Active/Received/Accepted/Damped...
 :::::d0401234 168393 172216   0   1   
   7w5d20h Establ
   inet6.0: 1/2/2/0
 :::::d0411234 205620 210491   0   1   
   9w3d23h Establ
   inet6.0: 1/2/2/0
 :::::d0441234   2431   2433   0   2   
  18:35:32 Establ
   inet6.0: 0/0/0/0

I think this is just a presentation/column-alignment problem.  The
columns are intended to be Peer then AS then InPkt then OutPkt
then OutQ, but due to the wide IPV6 address in the Peer column, the
OutPkt numbers are appearing underneath the OutQ label.

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Re: [j-nsp] Juniper RANCID

2010-07-16 Thread David DeSimone
Stefan Schlesinger s...@ono.at wrote:

 I'm trying to get RANCID to work with jlogin on my SRX100. I
 configured my router.db and .cloginrc. The following command
 can login to the router, but it doesn't backup anything.
 
   $ bin/jlogin -f .cloginrc 192.168.0.13

Check what's in rancid's logs directory to get a hint as to what is
failing.

Also I suggest you test with jlogin -c 'show version' to see what
happens when jlogin tries to run a command and collect output.

99% of rancid's problems stem from failing to be able to detect the
device's prompt correctly, so it can't tell when it is supposed to be
submitting commands.  That said, your device's prompt doesn't look
unusual so I'm not sure why it would fail.

Perhaps rancid is not recognizing a particular command's output, which
is something that your logs will tell you.

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Re: [j-nsp] Juniper don't start

2010-06-11 Thread David DeSimone
Onam Rubio onamru...@hotmail.com wrote:

 My juniper M10 doesn't start.
 I tried to boot from CF, HD, PCMCIA but always show the same error.
 
 PXE-M04: Initializing network boot device using interrupt 18h.
 PXE-M04: Initializing network boot device using interrupt 18h.
 
 PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable.
 PXE-M0F: Exiting LANDesk (R) Service Agent II

If it is not even trying to boot from CF or HD, they may have been
disabled due to failure modes being detected.  JUNOS will remove them
from the boot list to prevent the system from hanging on next boot,
though I have never seen both CF and HD removed from the boot list.

You would have to escape into BIOS settings on the serial console and
then re-enable the CF and HD boot options, and then try again.

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