Re: [j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 18:16 +0100, Juniper Iber-x wrote: > I have the platform showing: > > SSB platform (200/266Mhz PPC 603e processor, 128MB memory, 256KB flash) > > SSB0(vty)# show memory > ID Base Total(b)Free(b)Used(b) % Name > -- - - --

Re: [j-nsp] ISIS metric of redistributed directly connected routes

2009-03-04 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 06:38:24PM +0100, Hannes Gredler wrote: > Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > >I found several instances of 10g interfaces with a metric of 10, 20g ae > >interfaces with metric 5, 30g ae with a metric of 3, etc, but I also > >found a 30g ae with a metric of 5. The only excuse I c

Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information

2009-03-04 Thread Luan Nguyen
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Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information

2009-03-04 Thread Stefan Fouant
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Tommy Perniciaro wrote: > NetQos or Arbor Networks, Mazu Networks Mazu Networks went defunct. I think they were acquired by Riverbed. -- Stefan Fouant Stay the patient course. Of little worth is your ire. The network is down. ___

Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information

2009-03-04 Thread Tommy Perniciaro
NetQos or Arbor Networks, Mazu Networks - Original Message - From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net To: juniper-nsp Sent: Wed Mar 04 06:44:14 2009 Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information Hi! I think this is the right topic to ask this. I am on CeBIT tomorrow and I have the missio

Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information

2009-03-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bmanne...@teraswitch.com wrote: From: Brendan Mannella Wondering what the best/preferred method of capturing network traffic for analysis is. Using a mirrored port or actually sending the flows directly to a collector. Looking for pros and cons of each approach. Also if you can give me

Re: [j-nsp] Nat on J Series ES

2009-03-04 Thread Jose Madrid
Ian, Take a look at the following link: http://remcobressers.nl/2008/07/configuring-nat-on-juniper-j-series/ On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Jorgen Johnsen wrote: > On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Ian MacKinnon wrote: > > | I am trying to configure this so that it uses the IP address of the outside > | in

Re: [j-nsp] Nat on J Series ES

2009-03-04 Thread Jorgen Johnsen
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Ian MacKinnon wrote: | I am trying to configure this so that it uses the IP address of the outside | interface for outgoing traffic | ie lan 10.0.0.0/24, Wan 66.66.66.2/30 | | Then I want all outgoing traffic from LAN to wan use 66.66.66.2 Try something like this: security {

Re: [j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 17:44 +0100, Nicolaj Kamensek wrote: > I agree. However, 8MB of SSRAM can handle those 270k routes perfectly > fine. In fact the actual limit seems to be somewhere around 500-550k routes. > > Do you have some more routing-instances running on your system? If you read the or

Re: [j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Juniper Iber-x
Nicolaj Kamensek wrote: > Stefan Fouant schrieb: > >> Could it be that it's not a memory error per se, but rather you just >> need more memory. The error message you are getting seems to indicate >> that you are running out of SSRAM on your SSB for storage of the >> forwarding-table (jtree). > > I

Re: [j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Nicolaj Kamensek
Stefan Fouant schrieb: Could it be that it's not a memory error per se, but rather you just need more memory. The error message you are getting seems to indicate that you are running out of SSRAM on your SSB for storage of the forwarding-table (jtree). I agree. However, 8MB of SSRAM can handl

Re: [j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Stefan Fouant
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Juniper Iber-x wrote: > Hello, > > We have a Juniper M-20 where the syslog is showing: > > [Mar  4 14:39:47.063 LOG: Warning] RSMON: Resource Category:jtree > Instance:jtree0 Type:free-pages Available:78 is less than LWM limit:406, > rsmon_syslog_limit() > [Mar  4

[j-nsp] syslog rsmon jtree problem

2009-03-04 Thread Juniper Iber-x
Hello, We have a Juniper M-20 where the syslog is showing: [Mar 4 14:39:47.063 LOG: Warning] RSMON: Resource Category:jtree Instance:jtree0 Type:free-pages Available:78 is less than LWM limit:406, rsmon_syslog_limit() [Mar 4 14:39:47.063 LOG: Warning] RSMON: Resource Category:jtree Instance:j

[j-nsp] Nat on J Series ES

2009-03-04 Thread Ian MacKinnon
Hi All, I am trying to get my head round nat on a J-series with enhanced services. I am trying to configure this so that it uses the IP address of the outside interface for outgoing traffic ie lan 10.0.0.0/24, Wan 66.66.66.2/30 Then I want all outgoing traffic from LAN to wan use 66.66.66.2

Re: [j-nsp] New flash card in M7i

2009-03-04 Thread Alfred Schweder
> Has any one tried Cisco Flash card in a Juniper router? > I put a 1Gig Cisco Flash card in an M7i, but it did not recognize it. Yes. SanDisk is working well: Routing Engine REV 08 740-xx xxRE-850 ad01953 MB SanDisk SDCFX3-2048 Compact Flash >

Re: [j-nsp] Traffic Information

2009-03-04 Thread Matthias Gelbhardt
Hi! I think this is the right topic to ask this. I am on CeBIT tomorrow and I have the mission to get information about Flow accounting. So does anyone know of any companies I could pay a visit there? Have found Wildpackets for example. Any further tips? Regards, Matthias Am 04.03.2009