Hi all,
I have recently decided to prepare for JNCIP lab exam.
Since real hardwares are pretty expensive,i would like to build up a home
lab with OLIVE on Windows/Ubuntu.
Could anyone help me how to install it?
What are the hardware requirement? ( RAM,HD,Ethernet card...etc)
Basically how many
Hi,
Its not an issue, you can even work with 2 GB of RAM with DUAL core 1.7 GHZ
processors thats how i prepared for it. NO need for any ethernet cards. I
build a lab on Windiws XP.
Regards,
Raheel Muhammad
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Gökhan Gümüş ggu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have
Hi Raheel,
In JNCIP exam, there is topic about interface such as ATM, Frame Relay..etc..
How you come up to study this topic?
Is there any way to simulate em or fxp interface to act like ATM or Frame relay
interface?
Regards,
WS
Regards,
WS
-Original Message-
From: Raheel Muhammad
Hi,
I have a EX2200 switch showing:
32770 Health Monitor: RE 0 CPU utilization
jnxOperatingCPU.9.1.0.07 falling threshold
32772 Health Monitor: RE 0 memory utilization
jnxOperatingBuffer.9.1.0.040 active
The switch
Hi,
I have a bunch of servers connected to an Juniper SRX. When I log on them via
ssh everything is fine, but when I leave the session idle for a few minutes it
freezes and i have to close the connection and login again. What might be the
issue here?
The problem only occurs when I connect to a
Once upon a time, Maciej Jan Broniarz gau...@gausus.net said:
I have a bunch of servers connected to an Juniper SRX. When I log on them via
ssh everything is fine, but when I leave the session idle for a few minutes
it freezes and i have to close the connection and login again. What might be
Anyone know why this would be happening with an ms-400 service-pic? Its
running at 2-4% CPU and less than one 1% memory utilization...
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Dec 20 10:05:15 galaxy-01 fpc2 Transient flow-control asserted by MAC on
sp-2/2
for 1 seconds
Dec 20 10:05:16 galaxy-01 fpc2 Transient
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 10:18:27AM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
I don't know about the SRX, but I know with the SSG, the ScreenOS
default timeout for TCP sessions was way too low (IIRC something like
5 minutes) and would cause that. I turned on SSH keepalives to avoid
the timeout.
Yep, the SRX
Derek,
What is the PIC being used for? Is it in L2 mode or L3 mode?
Thanks,
Nilesh.
On 12/20/10 9:18 AM, Derick Winkworth dwinkwo...@att.net wrote:
Anyone know why this would be happening with an ms-400 service-pic? Its
running at 2-4% CPU and less than one 1% memory utilization...
GRE, IPSec, and NAT. It is L3 mode.
From: Nilesh Khambal nkham...@juniper.net
To: Derick Winkworth dwinkwo...@att.net; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 12:09:26 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] fpc2 message...
Derek,
I'd guess the issue for the TAC is that the delegated periodic packet
management is disrupted by the removal of a redundant FEB. Not that
the timers can be tune lower when PPM is distributed out of the RE.
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:04 AM, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Had a jtac case been opened to
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