Re: [j-nsp] l2tp sessions on MX

2010-12-13 Thread Julien Goodwin
On 13/12/10 17:21, Amos Rosenboim wrote: L2TP termination is not currently supported on the MX. According to an SE I work with this is on their radar but no committed date yet. More to the point it's publicly advertised in the marketing materials for the Trio boards MX80. -- Julien Goodwin

Re: [j-nsp] juniper-nsp Digest, Vol 97, Issue 13

2010-12-13 Thread Vikas Sharma
Hi Mauritz, LNS feature will be supported on MX in mid 2011. As of today, Juniper has E320 / E120 and ERX to support this functionality. L2TP tunnel can be configured using static parameter or returned via radius on all these platform. Regards, Vikas Message: 2 Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:50:27

Re: [j-nsp] l2tp sessions on MX

2010-12-13 Thread Phill Jolliffe
MX + MPC + L2TP LAC functionality just arrived in 10.4 On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Mauritz Lewies maur...@three6five.com wrote: Hi There I have a customer that wants to build L2TP sessions from CE routers to a PE device in order to gain access to a VRF. I've done this before on

[j-nsp] OAM CFM over logical-systems.

2010-12-13 Thread David Lockuan
Hi all, I am testing OAM CFM with MX960 and JunOS version 10.0R4.7, but when I tried to configure over logical-system, I don't have the option of oam in the hierarchy level of protocols: *** {master}[edit logical-systems

[j-nsp] MS-PIC Sampling and Fragmented Packets

2010-12-13 Thread Stefan Fouant
Ok folks, Seeing an issue here w/ an M120 running Junos 9.6R3.8 doing 1:100 sampling on an MS-PIC. It appears that the flow records being generated are not including details about fragmented packets passing through the device. I was wondering if anyone knows of any issues in Junos 9.6R3.8 or of

Re: [j-nsp] l2tp sessions on MX

2010-12-13 Thread Julien Goodwin
On 14/12/10 04:22, Phill Jolliffe wrote: MX + MPC + L2TP LAC functionality just arrived in 10.4 For those playing along at home it's page 23 of the release notes. L2TP LAC support for subscriber management (MX Series routers) But no LNS, or was that supported by way of the other platforms with

Re: [j-nsp] l2tp sessions on MX

2010-12-13 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.au said: On 14/12/10 04:22, Phill Jolliffe wrote: MX + MPC + L2TP LAC functionality just arrived in 10.4 For those playing along at home it's page 23 of the release notes. L2TP LAC support for subscriber management (MX Series