Hey Phil,
A friendly hello from Lancaster Uni, also using SRX 3600's.
Can you reproduce the loss? Or alternatively know source/destination ranges of
likely connections? A user it's more likely to affect or can demonstrate it
reliably?
As pretty much unless this is a policy that's doing it (if
On 24/05/13 11:33, Wood, Peter (ISS) wrote:
Hey Phil,
A friendly hello from Lancaster Uni, also using SRX 3600's.
Can you reproduce the loss? Or alternatively know source/destination
ranges of likely connections? A user it's more likely to affect or
can demonstrate it reliably?
Depends what
Richard,
We are running into similar issues with NSR. Are you running with GRES
enabled or have you removed that as well ?
Jasper
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Richard A Steenbergen
r...@e-gerbil.netwrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 09:01:57PM -0400, Clarke Morledge wrote:
I was curious
- Original Message -
From: Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk
To: Wood, Peter (ISS) p.w...@lancaster.ac.uk
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] SRX 3600 dropped packets - how to debug?
At the moment, the SRX is sitting in front
On 24/05/13 16:05, Alex Arseniev wrote:
At the moment, the SRX is sitting in front of our personally owned
VRF; this means all our wireless and wired laptops, and RAS VPN
address ranges.
If You run any kind peer-to-peer apps (uTorrent, eMule, etc, also
includes Skype) then You'll see that
Hi All,
We need to create a test condition to integrate JUNIPER with a PeerAPP
proxy appliance.
The server has 4 giga interfaces (four IP blocks /30) and we need to test
them (using rpm ping probes) to generate the conditions for a event-options
script.
Is there some way to generate an
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