Hello all,
I have a quick question about RSVP LSPs that one or more of you might be
able to answer for me. According to the JNCIS study guide when an
established LSP experiences a failure and is torn down, the traffic that
was transiting the LSP begins to be forwarded using native IPv4 lookups
Hello All:
I need a bit of help with a NAT setup on a J-4350. I have tried to get it
working with the various samples/examples that I have found either online or
in the docs, but I can't seem to get it going like I could on the old Cisco
box that this Juniper has recently replaced.
Here is
Assuming you're not defining 'strict' LSP paths (ie. forcing the
LSP to follow a certain path), it should attempt to re-establish via
an alternative path immediately. In fact, if you have enabled
fast-reroute (and all points along the LSP support it), it will have
done so in advance, and will
Hello All,
Cisco routers has a limit of 6 Serial Interfaces, when used with MLPPP
load balance.
Juniper J-Series has some limits about it ?
Can I use 6 JX-2SERIAL-S with 12 interfaces load balanced at same time ?
Thanks a lot,
Giuliano
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Harry,
Thank you very much.
It was the vrf-table-label that did this.
Where can I find this kind of information (compatibility between a
junos feature and specific hw)?
Thanks again,
Amos
On Mar 27, 2007, at 4:56 PM, Harry Reynolds wrote:
Well, it could be quite a few things now. The only
Giuliano,
You can have 8 links per bundle. If you want to bundle
all 12 links you'll need to configure two separate
bundles.
Hths
Jared
--- Giuliano (UOL) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Cisco routers has a limit of 6 Serial Interfaces,
when used with MLPPP
load balance.
Juniper
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