On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 02:25:16AM -0400, Michael Phung wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> We just tired installing a MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP on a MX960 running
> 10.0R2.10 on slot 0 and got a error "FPC 0 misconfigured". After this
> message, any attempt to "online" the FPC just fails with the same
> message again
Hi Michael
You cannot mix MPC and DPC in the same chassis before 10.2, so you'll
need either to upgrade to 10.2 (which is in beta) or remove the DPC in
slot 1
You *should* also have upgraded the fan trays
cheers
Sean
On 5/4/10 8:25 AM, Michael Phung wrote:
Hey Guys,
We just tired install
Hey Guys,
We just tired installing a MPC-3D-16XGE-SFPP on a MX960 running
10.0R2.10 on slot 0 and got a error "FPC 0 misconfigured". After this
message, any attempt to "online" the FPC just fails with the same
message again. The output of "show chassis fpc" shows the following;
Nick,
I have set up IPsec tunnels between Juniper SRX 240 (started with 9.6, current
one is a 10.x) and Cisco ISR and, the devil hides in the small details. Off the
top of my head, I remember the lifetime defaults on both cisco and Juniper
don't get along and I found the SRX setting a lifetime
After some further testing it looks like the juniper keeps re-establishing the
tunnel every 10-20 seconds or so.
Does anyone have real world experience of getting a j2320 ipsec tunnel working
with an ASA5510?
Nick
From: Nicholas Oas [mailto:nicholas@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 April 2010 13:03
To:
Greetings,
In IOS, I can see Implicit/ Explicit withdrawal statistics - Sent/Received -
for a specific eBGP neighbor by using "sho ip bgp neigh". I cannot find any
equivalent in JUNOS.
Or is the preferred way looking at "BGP traceoptions flag update" for withdrawn
NRLI?
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi!
> To configure RR and Client on JUNOS, Do I have to configure two IBGP group?
Yes. Have one group for the RR clients and one group for the iBGP
routers you want to keep a full mesh.
> one for RR to peer full mesh of IBGP in case of redundant RR scenario and
> other group for Client? If so th
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