So I have settled on replacing the hard drive with a SSD. But I have two
more questions.
1) I see on the cluepon link that they are using a 8gb drive. RE-400 comes
with a 20 gig drive. Will a 8gb be fine, or should I get something of
similar size to the factory size.
2) I did have a CF card in
It seems that the hard-drive is faulty (meaning RE)don't you have
Compact Flash (ad0) installed on the RE..if not, you need replace the RE..
Cheers
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Brendan Mannella
bmanne...@teraswitch.comwrote:
All,
My juniper m7i suddently rebooted today. The logs
I'm experiencing a weird issue with an interface that seems to have vanished.
(see below 1.)
I also have a general question on how the EX platform indexes interfaces. (see
below 2.)
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1. Vanishing Interface
I have several ex3200's in production
That makes sense. I'm not at all happy with it, but it makes sense. I'm am
using ge-0/1/0 which must correspond to ge-0/0/20.
Thanks.
-b
-Original Message-
From: Mike Mainer [mailto:mmai...@tekinside.com]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 7:39 AM
To: Bill Blackford
Subject: Re: [j-nsp]
Bill. The 4 x SFP expansion module does NOT expand the switch to 28
ports. Instead it borrows or steals the last 4 interfaces for use
as ge-0/1/x. In earlier versions of JUNOS interfaces ge-0/0/20 - 23
were automatically moved over to ge-0/1/0-3. In 9.5x the the module
only borrows the
What happens if a 10g card is installed? Do you lose the last two ports?
And is this behavior the same on the 4200?
On 8/17/09 10:41 AM, Bill Blackford bblackf...@nwresd.k12.or.us wrote:
That makes sense. I'm not at all happy with it, but it makes sense. I'm am
using ge-0/1/0 which must
Hi All,
Last friday we had some nastiness on one of our m10i's. As I am not a
Juniper expert, I was wondering if someone could decipher the log messages
and determine if is possibly a CFEB issue, or just a fluke Junos issue and
whether I should do anything or let it be and see if it does it
EX3200 - You can add 10G ports without losing the 1G ports on the main
board... has to do with the internal architecture.
EX4200 - No loss of ports anywhere. It has a 3rd PFE chip which can
handle the extra capacity.
The problem lies with the fact that the EX3200 only has 2 PFE chips,
It looks like CFEB dumped core and restarted. Please open a JTAC case
and let me them figure out what went wrong with CFEB. Please gather all
logs around the time of the problem. Usually following logs should be a
good start.
- show log messages[.(0-9).gz] (From RE)
- show syslog messages
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Well, the 10G ports are really new ones,
and you have all ports available - on 3200 and 4200.
Don't have the SFP-Uplink module, so I can't check on those boxes...
Tom
Brendan Mannella schrieb:
What happens if a 10g card is installed? Do you lose
The 10ge uplink does not consume any front panel 1xge, and the 4200 does not
share this limitation.
Regards
-Original Message-
From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Brendan Mannella
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 7:52 AM
This message stands out:
Aug 14 23:38:51 JuniperM10i-HMNDLAMA cfeb mpc106 error detection reg2: ECC
multibit
-Original Message-
From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:juniper-nsp-
boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nilesh Khambal
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009
I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a EX4200 drop OSPF/BGP session when
adding a vlan member to a interface?
ge-0/1/2 {
description ge-1-3-0.m7i.pit2;
unit 0 {
family ethernet-switching {
port-mode trunk;
vlan {
Also forgot to mention, I am running 9.5R1.8
On 8/17/09 2:18 PM, Brendan Mannella bmanne...@teraswitch.com wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has ever seen a EX4200 drop OSPF/BGP session when
adding a vlan member to a interface?
ge-0/1/2 {
description ge-1-3-0.m7i.pit2;
( for Harry's JNCIP book)
hey all,
I've been puzzled on this for a while. r3/r4 is in area 49.0002 and r5
in area 49.0001, so what's area 49.0003 for? it appears in the
criteria as:
The subnet between r3 and T1 must appear in area 49.0003 as an
internal route. Ensure that no adjacencies can be
Thanks all for the replies. I'll get with JTAC and get or sorted out. As Dan
mentioned, the ECC multibit error kinda scares me as I do not wish to have
to drive 200+ miles and change out the memory. So lets hope for a Junos fix
:)
Thanks,
Clue
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Dan Rautio
anyone know of a reputable reseller where I may be able to find an SCB
for an old M40 chassis?
christian
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