Mark,
I would like to police traffic to and from a specific customer.
The customer announces its own prefixes which are marked with a specific
bgp community.
I think that Raymond proposal will match and police traffic for which
the destination IP matches the customer community; this is traffic to
t
alaerte vidali ha scritto:
> Thanks,
>
> Do you know if I need this converter also for Juniper EX3200?
>
I don't have EX3200 switches, however i think you always need db9
converter, on spec file i read:
Out-of-band management: Serial; 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
Serial --> RS232/EIA232 DB9
Once upon a time, Peter E. Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Which telco? If you're really connecting to a 6500, it
> doesn't sound like AT&T (or at least the former SBC -- I've
> no experience with AT&T proper or Bellsouth). Their
> standard is always to disable autoneg (note that I
> personally
Thanks,
Do you know if I need this converter also for Juniper EX3200?
Regards,
Alaerte
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:56 PM, hjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> alaerte vidali ha scritto:
> >> Hi,
> >
> >
> > Any limitation to use Linux as server to perform reverse telnet to
> Juniper
> > M7i?
> >
That's sort of my issue as well. We have a couple of these cards being
used for telco connections in colos.
One seemed to work fine to a certain carrier, once we got them to enable
autonegotiation on their end.
Now we're trying to bring up another link, with a different carrier, and
running in
> In my case, autonegotiation is a problem because I have to
> connect to telco-supplied metro-Ethernet boxes that the
> telco forces to a particular speed/duplex (and then
> disables autonegotiation on their end). Yes, it sucks,
> but I can only connect to what they provide. --
Which telco?
Once upon a time, angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> BTW - why you think it is an autonegotiation problem? What is the output
> of "show interfaces" command?
In my case, autonegotiation is a problem because I have to connect to
telco-supplied metro-Ethernet boxes that the telco forces to a
particu
On Thursday 20 March 2008, Bit Gossip wrote:
> Hi Raymond,
> that is a good one; just one more thing: I would like to
> police traffic to and from the customer, so I should
> match source and destination IP against the community.
> How can I do that?
Not sure I understand your question... but if
Matt Stevens wrote:
> Is there anyone out there that can verify whether or not the 1-port SFP
> ePIM for the J-Series supports manually configuring the speed/duplex
> (disabling autonegotiation)?
>
> Apparently the 6-port uPIM does not support this, and we're running
> into issues getting an LX
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