Does Juniper have a command to configure a static route for multicast RPF
lookup ???
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Not sure. I know that none of my cases have ever been auto-escalated either. I
haven't had any problems manually escalating, but I agree, that is BS.
-Jeff
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On Behalf Of Richar
Can anyone from Juniper clarify the policy which is published here:
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/training/certification/300060.pdf
Which clearly states that JNCIP or JNCIE holders opening P1 or P2 cases
will get auto-escalation to Advanced JTAC. JTAC is outright refusing to
honor this, claiming t
Speaking of JUNOS scripting, some more examples have recently been added to
the JUNOS script library.
http://junos.juniper.net/scripts/
Cheers,
Matt
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Hi do you have any real time example for Junos scripting. Run ping checks
and change static route based on result. If yea, can you please share the
code and the way it works.
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[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On B
Hi,
In the ES version, there is a 1M-session potential bomb for J6530,
according to the spec sheet.
Start from 9.4, there is no non-ES version JUNOS for J-series box. I
am wondering if the command provided in KB can completely turns the ES
version JUNOS into non-ES version. Which means make the J
Thanks for the quick feedback. Looks like it will be ospf. Thanks for
pointing me in the right direction.
Nick
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From: Fahad Ali Khan [mailto:faha...@cyber.net.pk]
Sent: 07 April 2009 16:15
To: Nick Ryce; juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 10:34:00 pm Nick Ryce wrote:
> In cisco land I would use object tracking and set up a
> rule to ping the default gateway on interface 0 and when
> that became unreachable then it would automagically
> failover.
I'd suggest running BFD and/or some kind of routing protocol
Hello!
1. There is a standard which even Cisco supports called BFD. That tracks
routes from all protcols including static routes. So if the other end
supports BFD, that settles it.
2. Dynamic routing using OSPF/ISIS/BGP?
3. Junos scripting. Run ping checks and change static route based on result
Hi there,
I have predominantly used cisco and have recently forayed into the land of
juniper and have the following question regarding a J2320 with junos 9.
I have a j2320 with a 100meg metro ethernet connected on interface 0 with a /30
link subnet (for example 10.0.0.0./30) this is also the de
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos90/swconfig-high-availability/configuring-feb-redundancy-on-the-m120-router.html
https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos90/swconfig-system-basics/configuring-fpc-to-feb-connectivity-on-m120-routers.html
--raymondh
On Apr 7, 2009
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