Yes. You are right. In my experience with Juniper routers, it was the first
time last week when the snmp if index changes after reboot.
Thanks for comments.
-FJ
On Jan 9, 2008 9:44 PM, Stacy W. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Farhan,
>
> You might be able to help pinpoint the issue by execut
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 03:59:42PM -0400, Ying Zhang wrote:
> we have a M120 with dual REs. I noticed error messages on the log file
>
> On the Master RE:
> Jan 9 10:02:22 XX/kernel: pfe_listener_disconnect: conn dropped: listener
> idx=4, tnpaddr=0x5, reason: none
> Jan 9 10:02:53 XX/kernel:
we have a M120 with dual REs. I noticed error messages on the log file
On the Master RE:
Jan 9 10:02:22 XX/kernel: pfe_listener_disconnect: conn dropped: listener
idx=4, tnpaddr=0x5, reason: none
Jan 9 10:02:53 XX/kernel: pfe_listener_disconnect: conn dropped: listener
idx=4, tnpaddr=0x5, re
Farhan,
You might be able to help pinpoint the issue by executing 'file show /
var/db/dcd.snmp_ix'.
/var/db/dcd.snp_ix is the file where SNMP ifindex information is
stored. The file is in a relatively human readable format and has a
comment at the top indicating the last time it was written.
Not sure. What you can do though is telnet or ssh to the device, run
the "exec" command and then see the output by typing
"get log sys reverse"
Scroll to the top of output.
-Original Message-
From: Vincent De Keyzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 9:36 AM
T
Farhan,
That's not typical. Generally speaking the snmp
ifindex information remains the same between reboots
and upgrades. I have seen rare situations where they
have changed (e.g. upgrading between certain versions)
but those situations are the exception and not the
norm.
Jared
--- Farhan Jaffer
Thanks,
(taking this back after Christmas break)
do you have any idea why the output of this command is sent to the
console only? Wouldn't it be nice to see it in your ssh session as well?
Vincent
Bradford Darr wrote:
> Try the following:
>
> exec nsrp sync global-config check-sum
>
> This wi
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DATACOM - Est?v?o) [Wed 09 Jan 2008, 15:18 CET]:
>Thanks. I did an Aggregated Ethernet configuration and looked the MIB,
>but the objects didn't show any relevant info. Maybe I'm missing some
>configuration (it's a M7i) or misunderstanding the MIB:
[..]
Looks like you're mis
Hello,
Thanks. I did an Aggregated Ethernet configuration and looked the MIB,
but the objects didn't show any relevant info. Maybe I'm missing some
configuration (it's a M7i) or misunderstanding the MIB:
[edit]
chassis {
aggregated-devices {
ethernet {
device-count 1;
Hi Guys,
While investigating l2vpn logs on juniper M20/7i routers I discovered
the following:
Jan 9 11:19:00 Local-site RAIND1N_IuC-1 out of range of remote-site
6118 (range 12227)
Jan 9 11:19:00 Local-site RAIND1N_IuU-1 out of range of remote-site
6118 (range 12227)
Jan 9 11:19:00
I don't think so. When my M40e rebooted, all if indexes changed.
-FJ
On Jan 8, 2008 10:38 PM, Stacy W. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The equivalent functionality is enabled by default in JUNOS, and I'm
> unaware of any way to turn it off.
>
> --Stacy
>
> On 8 Jan 2008, at 10:30 AM, Farhan
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