Dear All,
Why in Junos, a Loopback Network is always advertised as a stub route/LSA
(even if it is associated in the OSPF instance)???
Thanks in advance,
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I think it is becuase no adjacencies are formed on the loopback
interface.
Thanks,
Nilesh
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On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:36 PM, Fahad Khan fahad.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Why in Junos, a Loopback Network
I have seen that all the networks that are directly connected between
neighbours are there as stub lsa in database, why is that so??
R1 ---10.0.0.1/30---10.0.0.2/30---R2
R1 has 10.0.0.2 as stub lsa in its databasewhy??
regards,
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Nilesh Khambal
The following is from RFC 2328, page 15.
Interfaces to point-to-point networks need not be assigned IP
addresses. When interface addresses are assigned, they are modelled as
stub links, with each router advertising a stub connection to the other
router's interface address. Optionally, an IP
Tarique, Thank you very much
Exactly that behaviour is for ptp links and Loopbacks
regards,
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Nalkhande Tarique Abbas
ntari...@juniper.net wrote:
The following is from RFC 2328, page 15.
Interfaces to point-to-point networks need not be assigned IP
Michael,
Is the throughput impaired only during peak times? Does throughput improve
after peak hours? Are there any drops/errors on this interface?
Is uplink sending you (perhaps too many) PAUSE frames?
Rgds
Alex
- Original Message -
From: Michael msched...@gmail.com
To:
Yes Tarique is rite @ p2p link stub question. Tarique coded the rite part of
RFC. For the sake of clarity , one can understand it in these simple words,
An OSPF router always forms an adjacency over a p2p link using an unnumbered
interface and reports that connection in its router LSA using a
Hi,
Michael schrieb:
Recentle I've installed first ex4200 to my core network with 10GE uplink
module. Now almost every day in peak time I see sudden fall of throughput on
10GE interface. Peak load is about 4G. At the moment outbound traffic falls
to 3G and users notice upload speed downgrade.
When testing IGMP join rates I see an unusual rate of ~500pps. In an
example I look at interface stats and see 1000 packets in, 539 input to
local, 461 input to transit. Corresponding to this I see 539 IGMP groups
setup. If I burst the same range again in the next second I don't learn any
more.
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 03:32:12 am Michael wrote:
Traffic goes down in offpeak time to 1G. Difference
between inbound and outbound traffic cannot be seen. The
next day peak time the situation repeats - outbound
traffic reaches a limit and does not go upper. Reboot
resolves the
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