Re: [j-nsp] Configuration -- rib groups

2008-02-02 Thread Keegan . Holley
David Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/02/08 04:03 PM To Juniper List cc Subject [j-nsp] Configuration -- rib groups Hi, can anyone explain what does this following script do Seems like we are pouring routes from one place to another ? If so why do we need

[j-nsp] Configuration -- rib groups

2008-02-02 Thread David Taylor
Hi, can anyone explain what does this following script do Seems like we are pouring routes from one place to another ? If so why do we need this... Why do we use Rib groups ...? } routing-options { graceful-restart; static { route 192.168.20.0/24 next-table OM.inet.0;

Re: [j-nsp] IPv6 subnetting

2008-02-02 Thread Mark Kamichoff
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 01:32:49PM +0700, a. r.isnaini. rangkayo sutan wrote: > Yes, you cannot assign 10::14/126 which 4 I believe is network ID for > /126 (/30 in ipv4), before 10::14/126 there should 10::/126. The first address in any IPv6 subnet is reserved for subnet-router anycast. Section

[j-nsp] Error Message

2008-02-02 Thread Reza Sharifi
Does any one know, why I get:error: the vrrp subsystem is not runningwhen I turn on VRRP to track all interfaces?or there should never be a case to turn on track for all interfaces.If I turn on track for 1 particular interface, it works fine Thanks,Reza __