Re: [j-nsp] what is the frag meaning? and firewall, backspace

2010-11-25 Thread Ben Dale
Deric, If you are after assistance, perhaps some description around the type of device and software you are using would be helpful? >From your output it looks like you are running ScreenOS on either a Netscreen >or an SSG. I would ignore the frag output, as I seem to have it on several >boxes

[j-nsp] what is the frag meaning? and firewall, backspace

2010-11-25 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi I get memory and have the result What is meaning of frag? Memory: allocated 31100400, left 101010010, frag 14, fail 0 How do I know this machine running good? and how do I know the firewall is on in j router? Any command line I can run eg: ipfw -a list How can I backspace when I type wro

[j-nsp] what is the frag meaning? and firewall

2010-11-25 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi I get memory and have the result What is meaning of frag? Memory: allocated 31100400, left 101010010, frag 14, fail 0 How do I know this machine running good? and how do I know the firewall is on in j router? Any command line I can run eg: ipfw -a list Thanks

[j-nsp] Kompella based L2VPNs over tunnel (lt) interfaces

2010-11-25 Thread Vladislav Vasilev
Are Kompella based L2VPNs supported on logical tunnel interfaces? CE lt<--->lt PE lt<--->lt P lt<--->lt PE lt<--->lt CE The control plane seems to be just fine but I can't get it to pass any traffic between the CEs! Regards, V.Vasilev ___ juniper-nsp m

Re: [j-nsp] SRX PPOE

2010-11-25 Thread Miroslav Georgiev
Try this: set security flow tcp-mss all-tcp mss 1400 and restore your mtu settings. On 25.11.2010 06:50, Thomas Bowlby wrote: Model: srx100h JUNOS Software Release [10.2R3.10] Working on testing fw platforms, specifically from ssg5 to srx100. Issue seems to be MTU problem, where site browseabi