Hi list,
I've come across a situation on an MX where an access-internal route
is stuck. I was hoping someone had an idea on how to clear it - my
best bet so far is rebooting. I've tried clearing dhcp relay binding,
but that's not possible as the entry is already out of the DB.
Here's the
I've come across a situation on an MX where an access-internal route
is stuck. I was hoping someone had an idea on how to clear it - my
best bet so far is rebooting. I've tried clearing dhcp relay binding,
but that's not possible as the entry is already out of the DB.
You might clear them by
I have a question, hopefully someone has an answer..
I have setup centralized stored commit scripts, however I'm running into
issues with devices (EX and MX) that have redundant routing-engines. The
files have to be on both RE's to successfully commit as I use commit sync.
How do I get the files
On Sep 9, 2010, at 9:31 PM, Chris Evans wrote:
I have a question, hopefully someone has an answer..
I have setup centralized stored commit scripts, however I'm running into
issues with devices (EX and MX) that have redundant routing-engines. The
files have to be on both RE's to
After I sent this I just remembered how to copy files between EX devices..
Use 'fpc# instead of re#..
So I'm going to come out and say this as I'm irritated.. Scripts are used to
automate tasks, I can configure a centralized server for the active RE, yet
I have to manually copy it to the backup
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 21:31:55 -0400
From: Chris Evans chrisccnpsp...@gmail.com
Sender: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
I have a question, hopefully someone has an answer..
I have setup centralized stored commit scripts, however I'm running into
issues with devices (EX and MX) that
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 09:31:55PM -0400, Chris Evans wrote:
I have a question, hopefully someone has an answer..
I have setup centralized stored commit scripts, however I'm running
into issues with devices (EX and MX) that have redundant
routing-engines. The files have to be on both RE's
David,
We dit and have it running in production for over 1 year now. The most
important is the use of rib-groups to get certain
prefixes in the correct routing tabbles.
rib-import-VRF-routes-to-inet0-v4:
RIB-group to get routes learned in the VRF into the global routing table
inet.0. Define
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