Re: [j-nsp] Vpls-ldp signaling

2007-03-01 Thread Benny Sumitro
Hi All, Starting from Junos 7.6, Juniper support LDP based signaling for VPLS (per draft-ietf-l2vpn-ldp-05). Cheers, Benny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:You can read JNCIS book from Sybex on page 650 as below : Within the JUNOS software, two main varieties of these VPNs exist. To help

Re: [j-nsp] Vpls-ldp signaling

2007-03-01 Thread Junos Guy
Thanks Steinar. That clears it up. I wonder why Juniper has mentioned Ldp based signaling for Vpls in 7.6Release Notes. Probably they need to remove it from 7.6 release notes as they don't support it to avoid unnecessary confusion. On 3/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [j-nsp] Vpls-ldp signaling

2007-03-01 Thread Benny Sumitro
Hi Steven, I got it from the Junos 7.6 feature guide. http://www.juniper.net/products/junos/105026.pdf So is it true? Cheers, Benny Steven Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Benny, I don't think this is correct. Would you mind to tell where did you get this info ? All currently supported

Re: [j-nsp] Vpls-ldp signaling

2007-03-01 Thread sthaug
It's not that Junipers BGP based (Kompella) L2 P2P is proprietary - all the drafts are there, it's just not many vendors have implemented it as the LDP version is a lot easier to code .. :-) True enough. We use Juniper VPLS ourselves - in fact I believe we are one of the heavier users of

[j-nsp] AS PIC CPU usage problem

2007-03-01 Thread Gökhan Gümüş
Hi all, We have a M10i router that running on 7.3 R2.7 version.Also we have an ASPIC card installed on.We use this card for L3 services packages.That card is used for using NAT services to the L3 VPN customers.In these days when i check AS CPU usage with *show services service-sets summary* , i

Re: [j-nsp] AS PIC CPU usage problem

2007-03-01 Thread Alev GURSOY
Hi Gokhan, At first of all you have to check which of your customers service increase the CPU usage( You can see it with show services service-sets cpu-usage command. I had the same problem and I solve it with configuration changing. Regards, Alev -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

[j-nsp] junoscript load-configuration w/restricted login account

2007-03-01 Thread Chuck Anderson
I'm trying to use Junoscript with a restricted login account to modify a prefix list. Here is the restricted account configuration: class foo-class { permissions [ configure view ]; allow-commands junoscript; allow-configuration policy-options prefix-list BAR; } user foo { uid

Re: [j-nsp] junoscript load-configuration w/restricted login account

2007-03-01 Thread Lei Zhang
Chuck Anderson wrote: rpc load-configuration action=replace configuration policy-options prefix-list name replace=replaceBAR/name /prefix-list /policy-options /configuration /load-configuration /rpc This appears to succeed (no errors on commit) but has no effect at all to the

Re: [j-nsp] junoscript load-configuration w/restricted login account

2007-03-01 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 02:47:53PM -0800, Lei Zhang wrote: Chuck Anderson wrote: rpc load-configuration action=replace configuration policy-options prefix-list name replace=replaceBAR/name /prefix-list /policy-options /configuration /load-configuration /rpc This appears

[j-nsp] Enabling Packet Fragmentation in MPLS

2007-03-01 Thread Ali
** Can someone comment on the following note: ** *NOTE:* Do not configure the allow-fragmentationhttp://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos82/swconfig82-mpls-apps/html/mpls-summary12.html#1203437statement alone. Always configure it in conjunction with the