Hi,
Can you check the boot messages to find out if the CF is missing from the
boot list?
show system boot-messages | match ad0|ad1
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Thanks,
SuSi
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Hello,
I assume you have checked your JunOS version? Please give us what MIC it is and
JunOS you're running.
Kind Regards,
Stephane
Hello,
We're trying to turn up a new MIC in an MX80. The MIC has been inserted in slot
1 and the box sees it:
user@box show chassis fpc pic-status
Slot 0
try to upgrade from 9.4R2.9 to 11.1R2.5 on MX-240 with dual RE-S-2000
user@MX request system software add validate
/var/tmp/jinstall-11.1R2.3-domestic-signed.tgz
WARNING: Package jinstall-11.1R2.3-domestic-signed is not compatible with
this memory size.
WARNING: Please restrict memory by adding
On 21 June 2011 11:53, Akom Podaeng madpengu...@gmail.com wrote:
try to upgrade from 9.4R2.9 to 11.1R2.5 on MX-240 with dual RE-S-2000
user@MX request system software add validate
/var/tmp/jinstall-11.1R2.3-domestic-signed.tgz
WARNING: Package jinstall-11.1R2.3-domestic-signed is not
Hello,
I suppose I didn't include what was obvious to me. The Junos version is 10.2S6.
The MIC is a 20x1G (MIC-3D-20GE-SFP). We have a few other MX80s in Prod all
running the same Junos version and using the same MIC. The MIC does not show up
under show chassis hardware. The lab box we tried
Jtac case opened?
On Jun 21, 2011 7:44 AM, Serge Vautour sergevaut...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Hello,
I suppose I didn't include what was obvious to me. The Junos version is
10.2S6.
The MIC is a 20x1G (MIC-3D-20GE-SFP). We have a few other MX80s in Prod
all
running the same Junos version and using the
LOL - Yes :)
Serge
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From: Chris Evans chrisccnpsp...@gmail.com
To: Serge Vautour se...@nbnet.nb.ca
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Tue, June 21, 2011 8:51:55 AM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] RE : MX80 MIC won't come online
Jtac case opened?
Serge, I ve seen almost the same behavior, and after reboot with MIC it was
cleared (properly recognized). We have 15 mx80, and already twice I have seen
the same like you. And I hope you tried online button near MIC
-Original Message-
From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
Will verify this when I get back to the lab. I believe the CF is in the
boot list b/c the RE is able to boot off the old 256MB CF just fine (old CF
has 10.0 on it). Issue I am having is with the new 4GB CF (which also has
10.0 on it thanks to request system snapshot partition). I am able to
Just making sure. A lot of folks rely on others in forums vs the vendor. We
pay them for support and how will they know of problems when they aren't
reported.
On Jun 21, 2011 8:06 AM, Serge Vautour sergevaut...@yahoo.ca wrote:
LOL - Yes :)
Serge
- Original Message
From: Chris
We have support. I just find a often get a better and quicker response from
this
list.
FYI: We have gotten this to work. We had to push the button on the MIC using a
paper clip to reset it. We were then able online the PIC with the software
command. Must be a bug!
Serge
- Original
2011/6/21 Chris Evans chrisccnpsp...@gmail.com
Just making sure. A lot of folks rely on others in forums vs the vendor. We
pay them for support and how will they know of problems when they aren't
reported.
Not only that but there would be alot more consulting income around if this
forum
* Martin T m4rtn...@gmail.com [2011-06-20 11:13]:
Sebastian,
in case one executes request system power-off under MX platform,
then physical power-cycle is needed for the router in order to boot it
up again?
Hi Martin,
yes, as far as I know. A colleague mentioned that there is apparently a
U should do a step upgrade like 9.x - 10.x - 11.x
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Or from shell u can try sysctl -a ¦ grep bootdevs to check weather cf is in
boot list
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Please add the CF to the boot list if it is missing and reboot the RE.
% sysctl -w machdep.bootdevs=usb,compact-flash,disk,lan
Thanks,
SuSi
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Abhi vyaaghrah-...@yahoo.com wrote:
Or from shell u can try sysctl -a ¦ grep bootdevs to check weather cf is in
boot
I support both methods of support bit always engage the vendor on weird
things.
On Jun 21, 2011 10:11 AM, Serge Vautour sergevaut...@yahoo.ca wrote:
We have support. I just find a often get a better and quicker response
from this
list.
FYI: We have gotten this to work. We had to push the
Hey all, Please pardon the wide distribution. I recall seeing postings on this
list regarding current best practices for securing Juniper Networks Routing
Engines via firewall filters.
If interested I suggest you check out the newest addition to the day 1 series
of e-books titled Securing the
Noticed this e-book a couple days ago and just finished going through it - very
good stuff in there! Lots of examples with detailed explanations. Love the
idea of splitting up the 'protect-re' filter into manageable filters and
chaining them together (flags omit is very nice :) ). Thanks to
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I have tried to use LT interface to route b/w main instance RI.
Had static route exported into ospf which is running on the LT interface.
Now I've the route to syslog server on the RI. However, ping to syslog
server is unsuccessful.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
SuSi
Working on fixing broken
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