Re: [j-nsp] Broadcast traffic on Juniper router?

2007-10-23 Thread Nicolaj Kamensek
Farhan Jaffer schrieb: Hi, > Is there any way to send broadcast traffic from Juniper router to Juniper > router? Like we can do on Cisco router interfaces by bridging & ip helper > address commands. yes there is. It is in [ edit forwarding-options helpers ]. Don't forget to allow that type of t

[j-nsp] Broadcast traffic on Juniper router?

2007-10-23 Thread Farhan Jaffer
Hi, Is there any way to send broadcast traffic from Juniper router to Juniper router? Like we can do on Cisco router interfaces by bridging & ip helper address commands. Thanks. Regards -FJ ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https

Re: [j-nsp] Out-of-band on J-series

2007-10-23 Thread Leigh Porter
Phil Mayers wrote: > So, > > On our M7i we use the 100meg management port to connect into our OOB > network. This network is a physically separate, flat addressed private > IP /16. > > On the J-series, one does not have an fxp0 with the associated > protection from accidentally switching packets. W

[j-nsp] Out-of-band on J-series

2007-10-23 Thread Phil Mayers
So, On our M7i we use the 100meg management port to connect into our OOB network. This network is a physically separate, flat addressed private IP /16. On the J-series, one does not have an fxp0 with the associated protection from accidentally switching packets. What do other people do? Use a rou