[j-nsp] getting config comments via netconf

2008-09-26 Thread Malte von dem Hagen
Dear colleagues, is it possible to get the full configuration as a XML object via netconf *including the comments*? Right now I am playing around with Richard's PHP client from http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras/php-netconf-0.01.tgz which obviously uses which delivers no comments. When trying I un

Re: [j-nsp] Bizaare bug of the year award

2008-09-26 Thread Stacy W. Smith
Richard, I've filed PR 389794 to track this issue. --Stacy aka [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sep 25, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: Ok, I just found a Juniper bug that is so strange I can't even bring myself to open a case for it. Not only because I can just imagine trying to explai

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread a . dhingra
I have seen this before... packets were being duplicated by the Optical network. Anand Leigh Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/26/2008 06:12 AM To SunnyDay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc Juniper-Nsp Subject Re: [j-nsp] ping output Duplicate packets received? SunnyD

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread Leigh Porter
Duplicate packets received? SunnyDay wrote: hello anyone can explain this output has 200% success? bras01:(config)#run ping x.x.x.x Sending 5 ICMP echoes to x.x.x.x, timeout = 2 sec. !Success rate = 200% (10/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 0/1/9 ms bras01:(config)# Thank you

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread Tore Anderson
* SunnyDay > hello anyone can explain this output has 200% success? > > > bras01:(config)#run ping x.x.x.x > Sending 5 ICMP echoes to x.x.x.x, timeout = 2 sec. > ! > Success rate = 200% (10/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 0/1/9 ms > > bras01:(config)# Could you be pinging the broadcast adress of

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread michael.firth
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of SunnyDay > Sent: 26 September 2008 11:03 > To: Juniper-Nsp > Subject: [j-nsp] ping output > > hello anyone can explain this output has 200% success? > > > bras01:(config)#run ping x.x.x.x > Sendin

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread SunnyDay
its JUNOSe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you working on 9.1+ JUNOS version? ;) (cf: "Bizaare bug of the year award" :p) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of SunnyDay Sent: Fri 26/09/2008 12:03 To: Juniper-Nsp Subject: [j-nsp] ping output hello anyone can e

Re: [j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread samuel.gay
Are you working on 9.1+ JUNOS version? ;) (cf: "Bizaare bug of the year award" :p) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of SunnyDay Sent: Fri 26/09/2008 12:03 To: Juniper-Nsp Subject: [j-nsp] ping output hello anyone can explain this output has 200% success? br

[j-nsp] ping output

2008-09-26 Thread SunnyDay
hello anyone can explain this output has 200% success? bras01:(config)#run ping x.x.x.x Sending 5 ICMP echoes to x.x.x.x, timeout = 2 sec. ! Success rate = 200% (10/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 0/1/9 ms bras01:(config)# Thank you ___ ju

Re: [j-nsp] Bizaare bug of the year award

2008-09-26 Thread Richard Halfpenny
Dave Diller wrote: 6 Wimax-Cali-190-0-0-42.orbitel.net.co (62.154.16.234) 13.428 ms Wimax-Cali-190-0-0-46.orbitel.net.co (62.154.16.238) 15.618 ms Wimax-Cali-190-0-0-42.orbitel.net.co (62.154.16.234) 15.574 ms Only thing in common here is the 62 first octet, though you can now see t