On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 16:12 +0300, M.Mihailidis wrote:
Anyone knows why is this??
on the general tab, change the mode-config method to push instead of the
default pull.
-Daniel.
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Peter E. Fry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if this matters to anyone, but most of the J
series can be redeployed as firewalls, too, with a bit of
license work (money, time, and a bit of divine
intervention).
How good are they in that capacity? We're considering exactly that,
for
Hi all,
Just got a couple of brand new J2320s in for a customer and I'm trying to
upgrade from 8.4R1.13 to 8.5R2.10 and I'm having some trouble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cli request system software add
junos-jseries-8.5R2.10-domestic.tgz
NOTICE: Validating configuration against
-Original Message-
From: Jose Madrid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:44 AM
To: Eric Van Tol
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Upgrading J-Series
I upgraded just yesterday and did the following:
request system software add
Hello I need help on configuring IPSec vpn I use Shrew soft VPN client abd I
have tried extensively and don't seem to
Get it to work and get this output. I checked user credential if
something's wrong with username and password but everything seems fine.
Is maybe the clients problem I tried
I've seen it explained as a 'leaky bucket' model - the bandwidth limit
effectively becomes how fast data is allowed out of the bucket, and the
burst-size-limit becomes the bucket size.
I'm not sure if this is an accurate representation of how it is really
modelled, then, if it is, you would
On Thursday 15 May 2008, Blake Willis wrote:
- Juniper doesn't recommend exceeding 40 BGP peers on
the J2320, but in real life it all depends on the number
of routes/peer and how much you're willing to let control
plane processes use the CPU instead of forwarding packets
with it. Several
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