Re: [j-nsp] recommended Netflow sampling rates?

2008-08-28 Thread Brian Spade
I'd be interested to learn this as well. Also, how can you monitor the router properly to know whether sampling is affecting performance (counters, ram, cpu, etc.) /b On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Justin M. Streiner < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All: > > This is aimed more at people who run

Re: [j-nsp] Direct any http request to designed web page

2008-08-28 Thread Joe Shen
where could I find document on IP input policy ? could it be configured within Ingress policy or egress policy ? regards joe --- Christopher Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If this is an E-series router you can use an IP > input policy with an > http redirect for this purpose. > > Thanks, > >

Re: [j-nsp] General MX notes for use as a core ethernet switch...

2008-08-28 Thread Doug Marschke
When a single EQ DPC is installed in the MX960 chassis, 11 DPCs can be supported. These DPC can be any mix of EQ and non-EQ DPCs. So, in other words, the addition of multiple EQ pics will not increase the amount of slots that need to be reduced for DPC use. If a redundant SCB is not needed, then

Re: [j-nsp] General MX notes for use as a core ethernet switch...

2008-08-28 Thread David Ball
Somewhat related, I seem to recall reading/hearing/imagining somewhere that an MX chassis couldn't provide enough power to 'fuel' a full complement of DPCE-EQ cards (not sure if this was tied to a particular chassis or not). Sounds strange, I know, but can anyone confirm/deny this potentially im

[j-nsp] recommended Netflow sampling rates?

2008-08-28 Thread Justin M. Streiner
All: This is aimed more at people who running Juniper routers in fairly high traffic environments, but any input is certainly welcome. I'm looking for recommendations/bast practices regarding what are good starting points for setting the Netflow sampling rates to balance accuracy of flow sta

Re: [j-nsp] Direct any http request to designed web page

2008-08-28 Thread Christopher Young
If this is an E-series router you can use an IP input policy with an http redirect for this purpose. Thanks, Christopher Young Systems Engineer Juniper Networks JNCIP-E #9 JNCIS-M cell: (978) 973-0574 office: (443) 552-7722 fax: (443) 451-1841 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- F

[j-nsp] Direct any http request to designed web page forcefully

2008-08-28 Thread Joe Shen
hi, is that possible to direct any HTTP request to a designed web page forcefully by BAS? I mean, after people dial in BAS, BAS direct any HTTP request to a designed web page. Or BAS resolve any domain name to the same IP address. when people tried to open web by IP address, it should also be