Re: [j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread Mark Tinka
On Sunday, July 10, 2011 01:55:16 AM Alex D. wrote: > Now i try to setup OSPF with area 0.0.0.0 for connecting > customers to one of our PE routers (running JUNOS > 7.5R2.8). Customer should get only a default route via > OSPF. Don't do it! Never run an IGP with your customers (not even as PE-CE

Re: [j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread Alex D.
Thanks for the replies. > You should upgrade as soon as possible if your hardware supports it. Hardware is M10i and software upgrade is already on schedule. On our new MX240, i use 10.4R4.5. I still have to do some testing, before i upgrade production routers. > One might also ask - why not u

Re: [j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread Keegan Holley
2011/7/9 Alex D. > Hello, > > we have a MPLS enabled backbone with about 30 routers. IS-IS is used as > IGP. All routers have iBGP sessions with our two route-reflectors and get > BGP full-feed from them. > Now i try to setup OSPF with area 0.0.0.0 for connecting customers to one > of our PE rout

Re: [j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread sthaug
> No, junos does not automatically redistribute bgp into igp by default. > > From a quick read it sounds to me like the cisco is set to redistribute bgp > into ospf (though you did say isis is the igp). That would explain why all > the externals appear after ospf adjacency up. > Perhaps due to

Re: [j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread Harry Reynolds
No, junos does not automatically redistribute bgp into igp by default. >From a quick read it sounds to me like the cisco is set to redistribute bgp >into ospf (though you did say isis is the igp). That would explain why all the >externals appear after ospf adjacency up. Perhaps due to rule of

Re: [j-nsp] [c-nsp] Firewalls "as-a-service" in an MPLS infrastructure...

2011-07-09 Thread Matthew North
See my email below and Fortinet blade doc, 250 per 5001 fortigate blade so yes in a filled chassis of forigate blades you could get up to 3000 vdoms. (get 500 vdoms per blade with license upgrade on 5001b) But I agree, talk to your sales rep. The numbers I gave is what my company tested/recommen

[j-nsp] External routes in OSPF database

2011-07-09 Thread Alex D.
Hello, we have a MPLS enabled backbone with about 30 routers. IS-IS is used as IGP. All routers have iBGP sessions with our two route-reflectors and get BGP full-feed from them. Now i try to setup OSPF with area 0.0.0.0 for connecting customers to one of our PE routers (running JUNOS 7.5R2.8).

Re: [j-nsp] [c-nsp] Firewalls "as-a-service" in an MPLS infrastructure...

2011-07-09 Thread Derick Winkworth
>From Fortinets website: # Chassis-based models can support up to 3000 VDOMs # Talked to Fortinet rep and confirmed it. its not that they "recommend" 250, its just that beyond 250 there is no support for some of the advanced features Fortinet considers their special sauce (e-mail sca

Re: [j-nsp] ATM2 pic connected to another M7i cannot get ISIS adjatency ; (

2011-07-09 Thread Xavier Beaudouin
Hi Stefan, Le 7 juil. 2011 à 18:22, Stefan Fouant a écrit : > You have both sides doing clocking internal? show interfaces at-0/3/0 extensive | grep clock Link-level type: ATM-PVC, MTU: 9192, Clocking: Internal, SONET mode, Yes. > Also, what is the config under [protocols isis]? It is quit