Re: BGP question? [7:46230]

2002-06-10 Thread Julian Eccli
Hi Nabil, If you want to ensure your NLRI is propogated through the net on the T1 actively before any possible DR scenarios take place I would recommend prepending your AS number a bunch of times (5-6 times should be more than enough) on the T1 backup link for your outbound route-map. This

Re: Ebay description for a 2503 [7:37708]

2002-03-10 Thread Julian Eccli
The sellers name is 2oldfarts50, wonder if maybe it's now just one old fart that's 50? -Julian colin newman wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Check out the Ebay description for this 2503 router. This router has had a devious past.

Re: BGP issue ??? [7:37730]

2002-03-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Stanzin, If you have no other IGP's running, then yes. You have to know how to reach the loopback on the remote router since a recursive lookup will have to occur since the remote loopback is not a directly attached network. If you turned on an IGP (What a typical network would do, or at least

Re: BGP issue ??? [7:37730]

2002-03-09 Thread Julian Eccli
That's a default route as I recall, not static for a specific prefix... -Julian Ouellette, Tim wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Thought bgp had a gotcha where you couldn't start a neighbor relationship based on a static route. I'm fairly confident that I

Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-10 Thread Julian Eccli
A secret clearance can cost somewhere between $50K-$80K to get all the proper paper work and verifications done, hence why they want you to have it already :) -Julian Patrick Ramsey wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... not to mention that if they say it is required

Re: Second opinion on Regular Expression [7:24460]

2001-10-31 Thread Julian Eccli
^1239_ would match any route coming from AS1239 *including* routes originated in AS1239. This is because the underscore can match any character including whitespace and the $ end-of-path anchor. Probably work in show command but not in the IOS policy. At the very least the '^1239_' is very

Re: Second opinion on Regular Expression [7:24460]

2001-10-28 Thread Julian Eccli
Chuck, You need to make the deny '^ .*'. Assuming you are putting this on an EBGP router peering with AS. ip as-path access-list 55 deny ^ .* The '^' is an anchor in regex and forces a match at the beginning of the input string you are comparing. IE: Whatever is after the '^'

Re: Switching exam question [7:23497]

2001-10-24 Thread Julian Eccli
I would think this reference would apply to a trunk going from an L2 device to an L3 device. It would make sense to shut off STP since it's not needed in this situation and the L3 device may not recognize STP and report those frames as invalid causing error stats to increment. -Julian Leigh

Re: BGP advertisements [7:17930]

2001-09-02 Thread Julian Eccli
They can do BGP and send you their prefix which you can advertise and you can just send them the default. Policies are two way's, import export. If the customer is only conencted to the net from you and they want traffic desitned to their AS to also be able to transit through you then you need

Re: LSA type-5 suppression across OSPF area boundaries?? [7:12917]

2001-07-19 Thread Julian Eccli
Andy, Try the following for the 7-to-5 aggregate translation which can also be converted to a filter by setting the restrict knob at the end: [edit protocols ospf area 0.0.0.10] nssa { area-range 10.0.0.0/8; } }

Re: IBGP multihop?

2001-03-19 Thread Julian Eccli
You do not need to worry about iBGP multi-hop since the TTL is not 1 (Not sure what the default is for IOS). Need to make sure each neighbor knows how to reach each other so your IGP must know about the destination prefix it is trying to reach and have a valid next_hop in it's table. /julian

Re: Definition of Control Plane

2000-11-14 Thread Julian Eccli
discussion of this in Howard Berkowitz's book Designing Addressing : Architectures. : : Chuck : : -Original Message- : From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of : Julian Eccli : Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 2:18 PM : To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Subject: Re: Definition

Re: Definition of Control Plane

2000-11-13 Thread Julian Eccli
ED] wrote in message news:p05001913b632114fb5be@[63.216.127.98]... : At 12:22 PM -0800 11/10/2000, Julian Eccli wrote: : Does anyone know the definition of Control Plane from a generic : routing protocol : standpoint? Is it the same definition as in ATM? I have heard references to : control pla

Definition of Control Plane

2000-11-10 Thread Julian Eccli
Does anyone know the definition of Control Plane from a generic routing protocol standpoint? Is it the same definition as in ATM? I have heard references to control planes in various talks but they were not specific to ATM. Best Regards, Julian -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
to for your answer since you are a customer of theirs and that means you are royalty! Cheers, Julian -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer Juniper Networks "Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jin Tam wro

Re: MAX. VLAN's

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
and that model, not the spec. Cheers, Julian -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer Juniper Networks ""Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message EA1BEFF8C198D31183DD00104B233921D82049@MERCURY">news:EA1BEFF8C198D31183DD00104B233921D82049

Re: Traffic modeling for design purposes

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Juanjo, Try these sites, they may help. Allot depends on what you are trying to accomplish and what your application is. The Erlang analogy Howard made in this thread is a good one. http://www.merit.edu/ipma/ http://www.nanog.org Cheers, Julian -- Julian Eccli Technical Support

Re: Token Ring Book

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Gilbert Held has written some very good books. I would try www.half.com and see if it is listed there. Would running around in a circle suffice for that price ;-). -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer Juniper Networks ""Scott Meyer"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in mess

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-10-06 Thread Julian Eccli
Yes... Dave works here along with many other stellar folks ;-) Cheers! /julian -- Julian EccliTechnical Support EngineerJuniper Networks ""David Wolsefer"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Definitely! Try running a GSR heads up VS an