Re: [j-nsp] MPLS EX4550

2015-03-06 Thread Giuliano (WZTECH)
We didnt find a solution because ex4550 (junos) code does not support 2 
different families for the same interface (yet) ... Using 12.3R8

I think the new switches ex4600, ex4300 fiber and qfx5100 will support it 
considering junos ELS and it new hardware

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 On Mar 6, 2015, at 18:01, Levi Pederson levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net 
 wrote:
 
 Giuliano,
 
 I thank you for the prompt reply.  I had originally thought that would create 
 a loop on the switch, but I believe you are right in that it will just shunt 
 the VLAN as anticipated.  However,  I was wondering if there was a a solution 
 that can be accomplished without having to use a loop-cable?
 
 Thank you,
 
 
 Levi Pederson
 Mankato Networks LLC
 cell | 612.481.0769
 work | 612.787.7392
 levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
 
 
 On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Giuliano (WZTECH) giuli...@wztech.com.br 
 wrote:
 We have a situation here and we find a way ... We connect 2 interfaces in a 
 optical cable loop ... One that came from a trunk interface ... Family 
 ethernet-switching and other family mpls with L2-circuit to do a vlan 
 traffic to enter in a mpls interface
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
  On Mar 6, 2015, at 17:51, Levi Pederson levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net 
  wrote:
 
  All,
 
  I've got a simple MPLS setup with 4 EX4550's.
 
  They are currently in an incomplete ring but will soon have a full ring
  situation.
 
  I've currently got 3 circuits on the transport working wonderfully.
  However I'm trying to add another alas I'm a bit confused as how to 
  proceed.
 
  Previous other circuits were easier in the fact they were simply saying the
  port on MPLS1-1 is equivalent to this port on MPLS 3-1.
 
  The new circuit is different in that I have to take a VLAN recieved on a
  trunk port and send it through the MPLS network to 3-1 and then into a
  vlan-tagged MX-10.
 
  I was wondering if anyone has attempted this and has any pointers.
 
  Thank you,
 
  *Levi Pederson*
  Mankato Networks LLC
  cell | 612.481.0769
  work | 612.787.7392
  levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
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[j-nsp] MPLS EX4550

2015-03-06 Thread Levi Pederson
All,

I've got a simple MPLS setup with 4 EX4550's.

They are currently in an incomplete ring but will soon have a full ring
situation.

I've currently got 3 circuits on the transport working wonderfully.
However I'm trying to add another alas I'm a bit confused as how to proceed.

Previous other circuits were easier in the fact they were simply saying the
port on MPLS1-1 is equivalent to this port on MPLS 3-1.

The new circuit is different in that I have to take a VLAN recieved on a
trunk port and send it through the MPLS network to 3-1 and then into a
vlan-tagged MX-10.

I was wondering if anyone has attempted this and has any pointers.

Thank you,

*Levi Pederson*
Mankato Networks LLC
cell | 612.481.0769
work | 612.787.7392
levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
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Re: [j-nsp] MPLS EX4550

2015-03-06 Thread Giuliano (WZTECH)
We have a situation here and we find a way ... We connect 2 interfaces in a 
optical cable loop ... One that came from a trunk interface ... Family 
ethernet-switching and other family mpls with L2-circuit to do a vlan traffic 
to enter in a mpls interface

Sent from my iPhone

 On Mar 6, 2015, at 17:51, Levi Pederson levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net 
 wrote:
 
 All,
 
 I've got a simple MPLS setup with 4 EX4550's.
 
 They are currently in an incomplete ring but will soon have a full ring
 situation.
 
 I've currently got 3 circuits on the transport working wonderfully.
 However I'm trying to add another alas I'm a bit confused as how to proceed.
 
 Previous other circuits were easier in the fact they were simply saying the
 port on MPLS1-1 is equivalent to this port on MPLS 3-1.
 
 The new circuit is different in that I have to take a VLAN recieved on a
 trunk port and send it through the MPLS network to 3-1 and then into a
 vlan-tagged MX-10.
 
 I was wondering if anyone has attempted this and has any pointers.
 
 Thank you,
 
 *Levi Pederson*
 Mankato Networks LLC
 cell | 612.481.0769
 work | 612.787.7392
 levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
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Re: [j-nsp] MPLS EX4550

2015-03-06 Thread Levi Pederson
Giuliano,

I thank you for the prompt reply.  I had originally thought that would
create a loop on the switch, but I believe you are right in that it will
just shunt the VLAN as anticipated.  However,  I was wondering if there was
a a solution that can be accomplished without having to use a loop-cable?

Thank you,


*Levi Pederson*
Mankato Networks LLC
cell | 612.481.0769
work | 612.787.7392
levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net


On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Giuliano (WZTECH) giuli...@wztech.com.br
wrote:

 We have a situation here and we find a way ... We connect 2 interfaces in
 a optical cable loop ... One that came from a trunk interface ... Family
 ethernet-switching and other family mpls with L2-circuit to do a vlan
 traffic to enter in a mpls interface

 Sent from my iPhone

  On Mar 6, 2015, at 17:51, Levi Pederson 
 levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net wrote:
 
  All,
 
  I've got a simple MPLS setup with 4 EX4550's.
 
  They are currently in an incomplete ring but will soon have a full ring
  situation.
 
  I've currently got 3 circuits on the transport working wonderfully.
  However I'm trying to add another alas I'm a bit confused as how to
 proceed.
 
  Previous other circuits were easier in the fact they were simply saying
 the
  port on MPLS1-1 is equivalent to this port on MPLS 3-1.
 
  The new circuit is different in that I have to take a VLAN recieved on a
  trunk port and send it through the MPLS network to 3-1 and then into a
  vlan-tagged MX-10.
 
  I was wondering if anyone has attempted this and has any pointers.
 
  Thank you,
 
  *Levi Pederson*
  Mankato Networks LLC
  cell | 612.481.0769
  work | 612.787.7392
  levipeder...@mankatonetworks.net
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