Thanks to everyone for their help on this...
We've proven it back to a Solarwinds issue we feel. It's happened two more
times on two additional EX switches, which at first glance would really
point the finger at a JunOS related issue - BUT, when I do a restart on the
Windows 2008 server hosting
for every destination there are usually a few paths of which one is
selected as best.
Is it possible to somehow cap the number of paths accepted per
destination?
Bit.
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Hi all,
I currently try to protect my lo0 interface by dropping
all unknown traffic - which usually works very well - but
now I have BFD enabled - but nor as protocol or port it is
defined in the well-known options neither I can make out
a specific port it uses - I've seen 97,98 and 3784, but
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Thomas Eichhorn wrote:
Has somebody here an idea what to allow or maybe even
a working configuration for this?
this works for us (for both singlehop and multihop paths):
term allow-bfd-control {
from {
source-prefix-list {
insert prefix
Hi there.
At a customer site currently, we have a Cisco 3825 router that needs to be
replaced. The reason for replacing it is age, lack of coverage, and also
that we must hand off a layer2 circuit there shortly.
We are looking at deploying an EX4200 switch which will serve a few
purposes.
Sorry to bump my own post... another option we've considered is a J series
router so open to ideas. ;) Traffic at the site is roughly 225Mb/s in
total.
Paul
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From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Paul
Dear friends,
I have a router model M10i Junos 9.6R1.13 running and is working with
three-logical systems (LS1, LS2 and LS3), I need to manage all logical
systems using SNMP, the best way?
*I am using the command*:
set snmp community name-community logical-system name-system
In addition
Hello everyone,
My juniper M10 doesn't start.
I tried to boot from CF, HD, PCMCIA but always show the same error.
PXE-M04: Initializing network boot device using interrupt 18h.
PXE-M04: Initializing network boot device using interrupt 18h.
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable.
Hey all,
Does anyone know if they MX80's LNS/L2TP functions are available out of the box
as suggested in the datasheets, or will it be available 'later' (with no
specified timeframe).
...Skeeve
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Skeeve Stevens, CEO/Technical Director
eintellego Pty Ltd - The Networking Specialists
On 11/06/10 10:38, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone know if they MX80's LNS/L2TP functions are available out of the
box as suggested in the datasheets, or will it be available 'later' (with no
specified timeframe).
According to someone in Juniper AU I spoke to, the answer is
L2tp is supported... With the ms-dpc on the mx960. I imagine it's the
same for the 80
Will O'Brien
On Jun 10, 2010, at 9:30 PM, Julien Goodwin
jgood...@studio442.com.au wrote:
On 11/06/10 10:38, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone know if they MX80's LNS/L2TP functions are
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