[j-nsp] How to retain annotations in | display set

2008-01-16 Thread wang dong bei
Hi, When I do a show, the annotation is displayed. However, if I pipe the output to display set, they disappeared: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show configuration snmp /* Where the ship resides... */ location Zion; [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show configuration snmp | display set set snmp location Zion [EMAIL PROT

[j-nsp] USB detection in RE-A-2000

2008-01-16 Thread wang dong bei
Hi, I have got RE-A-2000-4096-S as my routing-engines. Are there any commands, or "under the hood" ways, to verify whether the USB drive has been attached to it? thanks and regards, dong bei ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net http

Re: [j-nsp] VLAN tagging across multiple physical interfaces?

2008-01-16 Thread ILTCHEV Alain
Hello, You could try to use an interface switch available in "protocols connections" to connect together an interface coming from your firewall to an interface going to your other M7i. I am not too sure about this as I might have not understood well your context. You can have more info here

Re: [j-nsp] VLAN tagging across multiple physical interfaces?

2008-01-16 Thread Keegan . Holley
As far as I know M-Series routers do not do bridging. I have tried this in the past so that I could have the same ethernet feed terminate on two different switches and it threw an error. A have you though about adding a switch to make this possible? Assuming you don't have one already, a swit

[j-nsp] VLAN tagging across multiple physical interfaces?

2008-01-16 Thread Jonathan Brashear
The context: We have a pair of M7s that are the main connection to the outside world for our data center. The DC is segmented into 2 spaces(one space being brand new), each space having a connection to a 1xgig-e PIC on the M7s. We have a shared firewall in the old space(I'll call it PIC 1), but a

Re: [j-nsp] SFP Compatibility

2008-01-16 Thread Jonas Frey
I know of a dozen vendors in taiwan/china that will ask you which eeprom code you want on your SFP if you order there. They do have almost any code available, be it HP or Cisco or whatever. The SFPs will be correctly detected by the device and work just like a original. (However the SFPs do have wh

Re: [j-nsp] SFP Compatibility

2008-01-16 Thread Tim Durack
I have to wonder if vendors are subsidizing line cards with GBIC/SFP sales. Once one vendor does it, everybody else has to follow to stay "competitive." Either that or it such a huge cash-cow they wont let it go. I guess the compatible design of GBIC/SFPs benefits the vendor not the end-user, as