Hello,
I'm trying to use the NetConf Perl API provided on the Juniper site. I can
successfully create a connection to the router and retrieve the entire
configuration using "get_config".
Does anyone know if the NetConf Perl API provides a way to filter the request
to retrieve a certain part of
Marcus,
If you already have appropriate PIC installed in the box it''ll be in
the list of installed hardware:
l...@edge-b2> show chassis hardware
Hardware inventory:
Item Version Part number Serial number Description
...
FPC 2REV 03 710-013038 JK2095
Angel,
Thanks, Now I know that I'm on the right path at least.
I'm unsure on what kind of PIC I have, how can I confirm it has the
capabilities I need?
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 15:50:09 +0200, angel
wrote:
> So here is a working config I just checked in my lab:
> PE1-MPLS-
So here is a working config I just checked in my lab:
PE1-MPLSPE2
l2circuitl2circuit
vrf aaa-vrf aaa
192.168.3.1---192.168.3.2
for PE1:
l...@edge-a1-re0# show inter
Marcus Eide wrote:
Hi angel,
Thank you. This is actually a typo, from when I copy/pasted the config. I
checked my config again and I do have lt-1/2/0.1 in the routing-instance.
Do you have Tunnel (or similar) PIC in your box? You can configure lt
interfaces but without the PIC traffic can't
The fun question...
Is there a way to accept many l2circuits and switch traffic between
them in a VPLS like fashion without burning many physical interfaces?
Example, 15 remotes running l2 circuits from a vlan subint on the
remote to a central , that runs a switching instance
between all
Hi angel,
Thank you. This is actually a typo, from when I copy/pasted the config. I
checked my config again and I do have lt-1/2/0.1 in the routing-instance.
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:50:45 +0200, angel
wrote:
> Marcus Eide wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I don't know if this is even possible, but I thought I'd as
Marcus Eide wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if this is even possible, but I thought I'd ask you: Does
anyone know if it's possible to connect an l2circuit to an vrf type
routing-instance?
I found some information that stated this could be done with logical tunnel
interfaces, so I tried the following:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:52:20PM +0500, Masood Ahmad Shah wrote:
> JUNOS guys promise they would not make it boring! If you don't want to
> configure something on JUNOS, spend some time with JUNOS haiku.
>
> http://weblogs.com.pk/jahil/archive/2009/01/07/juniper-junos-funny-poetry.as
> px
You m
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