Hello
I have two M7i routers with OC-12 ATM and 1 G/E IQ interfeces.
Sometimes I can find in system logs something like this (on both routers):
Nov 5 16:38:32 cfeb HGE(0/2): link 0 hge TX BHQ CRC error!
Nov 5 16:38:32 cfeb register 0xfe9a040a value 0x1
Nov 5 15:38:32 cfeb HGE(0/3) link 0:
Lu;
Don't worry about it-- it just that the ios is trying to do a range
read and the Sfp's or whatever optics you have on the interface doesn't
support it-- I have the same problem after an upgrade---
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Chon, Peter writes:
OP Script works but www.stg.brown.edu tell me error (1102): tag uses GI
for an undeclared element: argument.
Had to see without the whole file. What version are you running?
The XSL header is:
?xml version=1.0 standalone=yes?
!-- modification of intf.xsl --
xsl:stylesheet
Phil Shafer writes:
copy-of .;
Untested, but well worth the price ;^)
Doh! That line should be copy-of .; (no ).
Thanks,
Phil
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I'm encountering a problematic issue on our juniper M7i.
We use this router to announce our prefix to the world via two
carriers (ts and cw). This router also establishes an iBGP link with
another one of our routers.
So the BGP configuration goes something like this :
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On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Jad KAROUT wrote:
However due to changes in our architecture, the iBGP session is no
longer needed and must be removed. I tried to do that by deleting the
corresponding group in the BGP conf as it is now useless.
However, the second i commit that change, the M7i stops
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