Hi All,
I would like to know how does it behave when reflecting UDP ping packets
(so router act as a probe-server) ? Basically whether it reflects
packets directly in PFE or not ? Or do You need a Multiservice DPC to do
it ?
As far as I understand this feature (I mean hardware timestamping) DPC
Hoping someone can help me here ;)
We have an upcoming event where we will be supplying a Juniper J series (or
possibly SRX) as a sponsor. The box will be fed via 45Mb/s Internet
connection from us.
My issue is that I've worked around IPv6 for quite a while now and never
setup DHCP to
On Oct 7, 2011, at 1:26 PM, Paul Stewart wrote:
Does anyone have a JunOS config for IPv6 DHCP they could share? I'd like to
see a working example that would be relevant to public access. We can
allocate whatever size of IPv6 prefix makes sense - but I'm thinking the
common proper way of
SLAAC and IPv6 Neighbor discovery work for basic address allocation and is
the more simple method. However if you need to push DNS servers to clients
then you would need to configure DHCPv6. I think you'll be hard pressed to
find many real-world examples though. I'd check out the Juniper Day One
Hi Paul,
The Junos DHCPv6 implementation does not support DHCPv6 IA requests as sent by
users. It supports DHCPv6 PD (prefix delegation) for allocating prefixes to
downstream routers.
However you don't really need DHCPv6 to assign users with IP addresses. All you
need to do enable router
Thank you Amos, Robert, Jared, and Scott for the on-list and off-list replies.
Got it up and running – appreciate the responses…
Paul
From: Amos Rosenboim [mailto:a...@oasis-tech.net]
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 2:25 PM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject:
Hi Paul,
Would you mind sharing this example DHCPv6 config here?
I'm also curious what kind of clients do you use, is it the ISC DHCPv6
client or another one?
Thanks,
Irena
2011/10/7 Paul Stewart p...@paulstewart.org
Thank you Amos, Robert, Jared, and Scott for the on-list and off-list
Hi,
All is happening inside the MX480. No VPLS traffic ever leaves the
router.
A core interface is an interface that has
family bridge {
core-facing;
}
enabled on it.
Example configuration.
VPLS routing-instance
duc {
instance-type vpls;
vlan-id 41;
interface ae0.12;
To juniper: If you are going to include syntax checking please include line
numbers like other things that check other types of syntax. The following
does not constitute a valid error message:
re0:
configuration check succeeds
re1:
*error: syntax error: ;*
error: remote load-configuration
Is there any info on why all 4 fan trays would fail in a JM20?
Oct 7 12:53:43 LA-JM20 chassisd[2627]: CHASSISD_SNMP_TRAP6: SNMP trap
generate d: Fan/Blower Failed
(jnxContentsContainerIndex 4, jnxContentsL1Index 2, jnxCont
entsL2Index 0, jnxContentsL3Index 0,
Hi Jon,
Is there anything else in the chassisd logs, prior to these failure
messages? Have you tried re-seating these or had a visual inspection to
determine that they have actually failed and this is not being reported
incorrectly?
Have any core dumps been created?
Cheers,
Graham
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