Is it possible via SNMP to see if the configuration is locked or whether
there are uncommitted changes?
If I forget to commit my changes, our automated configuration systems
cannot do their job. I'm wondering if I could make OpenNMS poke me
when that happens -- before the automated scripts start
I have a weird problem where I can get IOS to set the Forwarding Address
for an external type 2 route (LSA type 5) in OSPF, but I cannot get
Junos to do the same.
The test network has 3 devices. Two of them are VRF's in an MX80
(router1 10.10.200.10 and router2 10.10.200.11), the last one is a
In this case, router 1 is originating external the LSA through redistribution
of the static, hence the other routers will see R1 as the next hop.
Although i have never done this myself, I think you should be able to
manipulate your OSPF export policy to include a 'then next-hop 10.10.200.1' to
Hi all, I am trying to set up a personal lab to JNCIE-SP studies, first of all
I tryed to use Olive but I figure out that it has several limitation to
simulate all the features of the lab.
So now I am looking for a cheap hardware running Junos to simulate the lab,
anyone has any idea of
There's always the junosphere route. Just make sure you have your topology and
ip addressing down when you start so as to not waste the time.
Sent from my mobile device, please excuse any typos.
On Aug 2, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Diogo Aleixo Vieira diogoaleixo_u...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hi
Stefan Fouant sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net writes:
In this case, router 1 is originating external the LSA through
redistribution of the static, hence the other routers will see R1 as
the next hop.
I take it that this is expected behaviour in Junos?
Although i have never done this myself, I
Hello,
This is fixed in 11.4R4-S1. For details on this service release including the
download location, please refer to PSN-2012-07-673. MR fixes for this PR are
scheduled for 11.4R5 and 12.1R3.
I also want to point out that this issue has only been known to occur directly
after an upgrade
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Benny Amorsen benny+use...@amorsen.dk wrote:
If I replace router1 with a VRF on a Cisco 7600, Forwarding Address
is set to 10.10.200.1 and everything works as I expected. This is
obviously not my preferred solution :)
Do router2 and router1 have an OSPF
Think about an M7i router, I do simulate 15 logical routers on it without any
issue.
Regards,
Abdullah
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On Aug 2, 2012, at 5:39 PM, Diogo Aleixo Vieira diogoaleixo_u...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hi all, I am trying to set up a personal lab to JNCIE-SP studies, first
Jeff Wheeler j...@inconcepts.biz writes:
Do router2 and router1 have an OSPF adjacency on the /27? This is
required for forwarding-address to be set.
Yes, right now that is their only OSPF adjacency. Right now the VRF's
only have that single interface.
/Benny
Stefan Fouant sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net writes:
Although i have never done this myself, I think you should be able to
manipulate your OSPF export policy to include a 'then next-hop
10.10.200.1' to manipulate the forwarding-address.
Alas, no luck with 'then next-hop 10.10.200.1'. It seems
I trying the lab on M10i ,this hardware will finish all lab ?
Thanks
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Best Regards,
Jacy
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From: Juniper Maillistabtur...@gmail.com;
Date: Fri, Aug 3, 2012 05:27 AM
To: Diogo Aleixo Vieiradiogoaleixo_u...@hotmail.com;
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