When the circuit is up, try and rapid ping end to end - is the ping
continuously okay ?
if it keeps stopping at regular intervals perhaps you have clock slip.
If the clocksource is good, I don't understand why you see this issue.
Did you open a jtac case ?
cheers
Sean
On 4/17/09 10:02 AM,
Hi Techies ,
i have doubt on the origin of route which we learn from juniper routers .
i believe juniper router tag only one origin on all the routers which they
are learning from connetced BGP neighbours
it can be either , egp , incomplete or igp , by default it is igp .
anybuddy have any idea
On Friday 17 April 2009 04:22:48 pm Sean Clarke wrote:
If the clocksource is good, I don't understand why you
see this issue.
Just for kicks, does the link come back up only when you
physically reset the link?
How about resetting the interface via software? Does that
re-establish the link?
Hi all
Can I force a juniper router to accept a bgp update which contain a bad
AS-path without closing the bgp session .
For my information Cisco routers can accept without closing the bgp session
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Hi ,I think ; If you redistrubute your networks under BGP config
these routes origin become incomplete , this is normal behavoir of cisco
routers and it is different from Junipers
If you want to avoid this issue , you can set origin manually by route-map.
Regards
servet
- Original Message
i have doubt on the origin of route which we learn from juniper routers .
i believe juniper router tag only one origin on all the routers which they
are learning from connetced BGP neighbours
it can be either , egp , incomplete or igp , by default it is igp .
As I answered to the same
Hi Shariq
There where a post on the juniper web site (jnet) regarding this question with
some precise answers.
You can find it here:
http://forums.juniper.net/jnet/board/message?board.id=IProutingthread.id=672
HTH
-Message d'origine-
De : juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
I may be missing the point, but I thought a DDF was just where you wired
up the E1's too ..
Is there any active box in between the 2 x routers, providing clock ?
Have you tried with BOTH ENDS set to internal clocking ?
cheers
Sean
On 4/17/09 10:02 AM, Faizal Rachman wrote:
Both interface
Hey all,
I'm trying to set up a virtual switch in an MX240 which will include
sixteen untagged gigabit interfaces on a 20GE+2x10GE DPCE-R, and an
irb interface so that the router can maintain a layer-3 interface on
that (virtual) switch fabric.
This seems like a really simple thing to
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:43:16AM -0700, Joe Abley wrote:
This is what I tried. What did I do wrong?
interfaces {
ge-0/0/1 {
description d1.lab1;
unit 0;
}
set unit 0 family bridge
Hi Guys,
I have a question about interconnection logical-routers on M320 via FPC3-E.
Interconnection should be internal (not via physical ports) and limited to
10Ge for example.
What kind of configuration do I need for such logical connection - I belive
no other HW is needed for that.
Tnx for
On Apr 17, 2009, at 10:57 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a question about interconnection logical-routers on M320 via
FPC3-E.
Interconnection should be internal (not via physical ports) and
limited to
10Ge for example.
What kind of configuration do I need for such logical
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