[j-nsp] Commit delays, Netconf/XML order-of-operations

2009-02-19 Thread Ross Vandegrift
Hi everyone, Does anyone know what JUNOS will do if you disconnect a Netconf session after issuing a commit but prior to receiving the response, when the candidate configuration is locked? According to the docs: "If the candidate configuration is not committed before the client applicatio

[j-nsp] Simple QoS question

2009-02-19 Thread snort bsd
Hi all: For default classifier, what is the difference between the following two? l...@lab_r1> show class-of-service classifier type inet-precedence Classifier: ipprec-default, Code point type: inet-precedence, Index: 12 Code point Forwarding classLoss priority

Re: [j-nsp] 802.1ad betwen Cisco and extreme network Alpine Switch

2009-02-19 Thread David Ball
As someone has no doubt pointed out privately, you may be looking for the cisco-nsp@ mailing list. Primarily Juniper spoken here. Good luck! David On 19/02/2009, adimi bouchaib wrote: > > Hi experts > > could someone tell me how to implement the QinQ solution between Cisco > Switch and Ex

[j-nsp] 802.1ad betwen Cisco and extreme network Alpine Switch

2009-02-19 Thread adimi bouchaib
Hi experts could someone tell me how to implement the QinQ solution between Cisco Switch and Extreme networks Alpine Many thanks in advance _ Lancez des recherches en toute sécurité depuis n'importe quelle page Web. Télécharg

Re: [j-nsp] SNMP interface index change after upgrade to 9.2

2009-02-19 Thread Simon Leinen
Richard A Steenbergen writes: > Any software which relies on static ifIndex mappings between polling > cycles is fundamentally flawed, period, end of discussion. There is > absolutely no excuse for this, it is beyond trivial to map data by > ifDescr, and the SNMP spec even tells you that ifIndex is

Re: [j-nsp] Update to 9.4R1.8 gone bad

2009-02-19 Thread Sven Juergensen (KielNET)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tommy, I am aware of what this command does up to the point where it changes something on the compact flash which makes it bootable again. I reckon it repartitions it and copies the necessary files? Until now, that command struck me as a backup mech