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Hi list,
is it possible to have an SSG5
connected to two xDSL modems
loadbalance traffic across both
of them? Redundancy works but
it appears that a loadbalancing
mechanism does not exist.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
sven03
Mit freundlichen
Hi,
Just out of curiosity, why (and how), while using an external BGP connection
(i.e. from a neighbor belonging to a different Autonomous number than
yours), is your neighbor advertising routes to you, with your own AS number?
Christophe
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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:41:57 -0800, joe mcguckin wrote:
So, what's recommended way to put the install image on a CD card under
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Find the device with 'mount' or 'df -h' in the shell.
$ df -h
/dev/disk0s2 74G72G 1.9G97%/
devfs 100K 100K
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NAIDOO Kesva ROSI/I-BNF wrote:
If this is a way of securing BGP updates then it is not a good solution.
If your neighbor, EBGP peer is prepending your AS in their updates then
they do not want you to know about their
Hey, why not have them just prepend some random ASN to the prefixes?
Then your loop filter won't care.
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Dan Farrell wrote:
Yeah, when the question is re-worded ...
My external peer is incorrectly announcing prefixes to me, how do I fix
this?
... then the answer becomes clearer.
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Yeah, when the question is re-worded ...
My external peer is incorrectly announcing prefixes to me, how do I fix
this?
... then the answer becomes clearer.
Yeah, don't send them a check
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Doesn't this only reboot the current active routing engine? I need to reboot
one that has gone down due to a switchover.
On Jan 7, 2008 3:48 PM, Joerg Staedele / Trusted Network GmbH [EMAIL
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request system reboot
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request system reboot
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Is it possible to reboot a routing engine without having to pull and
reinsert it (e.g. via the JunOS CLI)? Can't seem to find anything that would
suggest so.
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RE0 request system reboot
scott
request system reboot other-routing-engine
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos83/swcmdref83-basics-services/request-system-reboot-command.html#request-system-reboot-command
regards,
Guy
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Or just log into the cli of the other one and reboot it.
RE0 request routing-engine login other-routing-engine
(Doing this little part always makes me feel better to make sure I'm
not rebooting the active one):
RE1 show route
error: the routing subsystem is not running
RE1 request system
Hi Reza - I did some testing in the lab to see what would happen if you
tried to prepend someone elses AS to an announcement - and this is what
I got. The peer would not come up, the traceoptions show :
The peer will not come up stating :
Jan 7 23:25:55.072684 BGP RECV Notification code 3
Hello,
I was wondering, currently one of our M20's is out of SSRAM memory regulary,
simply because there are too many
routes in the route table.
Is there any chance to upgrade the SSRAM on the systemboard of the Juniper
M20-SSB-E to 32 MB or 16 mb (i know ssb-e-16 exists).
I have the
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