On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 11:17:29 PM Paul Stewart wrote:
You have to buy the extended feature license on the
EX2200 to run OSPF. We have a bunch of EX2200-C deployed
that have OSPF routes on them and they work fine - to
qualify that though, there is very little traffic
through them at
I have an MX960, full routes, performed issu. Did not have a timeout problem.
However, like Ras eluded to, other issues...Once the backup routing-engine
upgrades and takes primary RE position, the used-to-be primary upgrades itself.
You would think everything is fine with a new primary RE but
* Andy Litzinger andy.litzin...@theplatform.com [2013-05-15 21:00]:
Has anyone used a 10G DAC/Twinax cable between an EX4550 and other vendor
gear? Did you use Juniper DAC cables or the other vendor cables?
In particular I'm planning on linking a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect and
also an
On 05/23/2013 09:25 AM, Mike Azevedo wrote:
I have an MX960, full routes, performed issu. Did not have a timeout
problem.
However, like Ras eluded to, other issues...Once the backup
routing-engine upgrades and takes primary RE position, the used-to-be
primary upgrades itself. You would
I'm working on a routing design that uses multiple routing instances to allow
traffic shaping based on destination, CG Nat based on destination and a set of
traffic filters.
Those three things don't tend to play very nicely together on the same
interface since they're all require various
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 14:29:35 +
From: James S. Smith jsm...@windmobile.ca
Subject: [j-nsp] How useful is Juniper storm control?
I'm looking for people's experience with storm control on Juniper
switches. We have a pair of EX4500 switches and I notice that storm
control kicks in a
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 14:29:35 +
From: James S. Smith jsm...@windmobile.ca
Subject: [j-nsp] How useful is Juniper storm control?
I'm looking for people's experience with storm control on Juniper
switches. We have a pair of EX4500 switches and I notice that storm
control kicks in a
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