> Can anyone tell me where to find info about unusual log messages?
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From: "Erdem Sener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos84/syslog-messages84/html/part-messages.html
As per your example, I'm guessing you have something like
'k
I was speaking with someone from Foundry just this afternoon and
asked this very question. They indicated that they had considered
doing this some time ago (forcing the use of Foundry SFPs), but first
polled some of their customer base for a reaction. Not surprisingly,
it was overwhelmingly ne
Kevin Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We escalated this as high as they'd let us. The reply from high up
> was that they were sorry for the inconvenience, but there is no
> workaround, and that it's for our own protection.
I think this was brought about because they provide a lot of free
lifet
On Jan 15, 2008, at 5:34 PM, bill fumerola wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 05:38:47PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
>> I heard some grumbling that HP implemented vendor locking on
>> their switches out of the blue with no notice and significant
>> downtime
>> caused to users who
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 05:38:47PM -0500, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
> I heard some grumbling that HP implemented vendor locking on
> their switches out of the blue with no notice and significant downtime
> caused to users who tried to upgrade code.
this is true. as i recall, the war
Hi Scott,
You can check Juniper website:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos84/syslog-messages84/html/part-messages.html
As per your example, I'm guessing you have something like 'kernel any'
(or any any???) somewhere in your syslog
configuration and you're having this inform
Hello,
Can anyone tell me where to find info about unusual log messages? For example
I see this:
/kernel: set_pfe_sample_params: rate 0, pps 0, NH-id 0, class 2, af 2, run-len 0
and can't find any info on the web. There're others I'd like to find out about
as well.
Thanks,
scott
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Hi
What Junos version are you running, I have currently 100 vrrp
groups, all with fast-interval 100msec. This config committed
without any warnings. All vrrp-groups are under the
same interface and unit. This is on a M5 running Junos 8.5.
Config:
fe-0/2/2 {
description to-3550;
vlan-ta
Hi,
When you configure "fast interval" you have limitation on number of VRRP
groups - it depends also on how "fast" is your interval:
vrrp-group 250 {
virtual-address 1.1.1.252;
priority 105;
fast-interval 100;
preempt {
hold-time 300;
}
accept-data;
}
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