[j-nsp] MX80 throughput with IPFIX 1:1 sampling ratio

2012-03-12 Thread Arun Kumar
Hi All, I would like to know if anyone have enabled IPFIX in MX80 router and observed the throughput of the router? I would like to know the effect of throughput when IPFIX with sampling rate 1:1 configured in MX80? thanks in advance Arun ___ juniper-ns

Re: [j-nsp] ISIS over GRE (1500 MTU)

2012-03-12 Thread Doug Hanks
Hello, What you're looking for is "allow-fragmentation" http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos11.1/topics/usage-guidelines/ser vices-configuring-unicast-tunnels.html#configure-packet-reassembly (although this refers to ms-dpc, the mpc/trio behaves the same) I labbed this up to confirm: {m

[j-nsp] ISIS over GRE (1500 MTU)

2012-03-12 Thread Matt Hite
Wanted to throw this out there to see if anyone else has solved this problem before me. I'd like to set up an IS-IS adjacency over an Internet based GRE tunnel. The tunnel comes up fine in my tests but the IS-IS adjacency never forms. One can probably safely presume this is due to an MTU issue --

Re: [j-nsp] Design issue when dual homing customer edge equipment to 2 different pop locations

2012-03-12 Thread Haynes, Matthew
Hi Kevin, P2MP in most cases. Either a hub site that's protected to multiple satellite sites or some customers just protect all of their locations. They may also buy IP which we provide. That would be tied to an IRB on one or more of the MX routers depending on the customer's needs. Matt

[j-nsp] Design issue when dual homing customer edge equipment to 2 different pop locations

2012-03-12 Thread Haynes, Matthew
Hi All, What I'm facing is an issue getting a vpls mac table to flush. Our typical design with a protected ethernet service would be a customer edge device ( or devices ) with dual fiber connections up to two separate pop locations. The pop's themselves always have an aggregation switch with 10

Re: [j-nsp] QOS (Network Control traffic Queue)

2012-03-12 Thread Chris Kawchuk
Here's the secret sauce you're looking for to remap NC to something else, as well as change the DSCP value of any IP packet you generate from the RE: /* Change the name of the original nc queue to Queue-3, and rename Queue-7 to 'Network-Control' */ forwarding-classes { qu

Re: [j-nsp] QOS (Network Control traffic Queue)

2012-03-12 Thread Serge Vautour
Hello, Folks can correct me if I'm wrong but I'll take a shot at this. By default Junos assigns traffic generated by the RE to different queues based on the traffic type: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos10.0/information-products/topic-collections/config-guide-cos/id-10346810.html#id-

[j-nsp] EX4200 RE firewall filter capabilities

2012-03-12 Thread Sebastian Wiesinger
Hi all, the EX4200 has really limited firewall capabilities for filters on lo0, at least when you try to port a filter from the MX platform. A few things I encountered: 1) input-list is not supported 2) "port" statement is not supported (only source-/destination-port) 3) Many features are not av

[j-nsp] QOS (Network Control traffic Queue)

2012-03-12 Thread MOHAMED EDREES - JNT
Dear Experts As known in juniper routers the network control traffic by default will be queued in the default queue # 3 which by default called network-control, my questions are How this forwarding will be forwarded to the queue without applying and classifier on the control plane or e