Re: [j-nsp] bursit size for OC-192

2009-05-14 Thread Matthew Walster
2009/5/10 Andrew Jimmy go...@live.com: Calculating burst size for low interfaces is very simple which is ten times the interface's MTU. For a high-speed interface, such as an OC-192, the recommended burst size is the transmit rate of the interface times 3-5 milliseconds (AS per JNCIE book).

[j-nsp] Difference between ldp egress-policy and ldp export|import

2009-05-14 Thread Thiago Drechsel
Hi list. A quick question: What's the difference between ldp egress-policy and ldp export|import. After reading (release 8.5) http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos85/swconfig85-mpls-apps/id-80457.html#id-80457

Re: [j-nsp] Difference between ldp egress-policy and ldp export|import

2009-05-14 Thread Mark Tinka
On Friday 15 May 2009 02:40:24 am Thiago Drechsel wrote: A quick question: What's the difference between ldp egress-policy... This one tells the router to determine which prefixes should be announced into LDP. With this command unconfigured, only the Loopback address is announced into LDP.

[j-nsp] OSPF default in TSA

2009-05-14 Thread The Dark One
Experts, according to JNCIP_studyguide pag 179: Juniper Networks routers do not automatically generate a default route when operating as an ABR attached to a stub or not-so-stubby area. With JUNOS software, you must configure a default metric before a default route will be advertised! But router

Re: [j-nsp] OSPF default in TSA

2009-05-14 Thread Harry Reynolds
Does rc2 have an area 0 adjacency up? If not I believe active backbone detection suppresses the default. Looks likes its area 0 lsdb is all self-populated. Regards http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos94/swconfig-routing/configuring-the-backbone-area-and-other-areas.html

[j-nsp] Rate limit ARP per interface (or JUNOS bug)?

2009-05-14 Thread Chris Adams
I had a problem with a metroE circuit today where the provider screwed up the link and had it looped back to me (so every packet I sent came right back). The link connects to a switch and comes into my Juniper M10i as a VLAN on an 802.1q trunk. The problem was that my router was sending ARP