Yes. Double equal next-hop there, one path is directly connect node
1(st0.1), and another is node 2(st0.2)->node 3->node 1, ospf choose route
random. if next-hop is sto.1, traffic pass right, another route can't be.
It's all trouble with metric value of st0.X.
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On (2013-08-08 23:07 +0200), Tomasz Mikołajek wrote:
> OK, I ping OLT from MX like you Saku wrote and i get information:
So you have CEi -- PEi -- MPLS -- PEe -- CEe
And you're pinging from CEi to CEe and only 1500B does not work, what is
largest size which does work?
But clearly if 1500B does n
OK, I ping OLT from MX like you Saku wrote and i get information:
With JunOS, the size you specify on the ping command is actually the size
of the ICMP payload. 1472 of payload + 8 bytes of ICMP header + 20 bytes
of IP header results in a 1500 bytes IP packet, which is the largest packet
you can
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 08:49:14AM +0300, David Siebörger wrote:
> $ gunzip foo_juniper.conf.gz_20130806_180633
> gzip: foo_juniper.conf.gz_20130806_180633: unknown suffix -- ignored
gunzip -S "" ...
Best regards,
Daniel
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Phil Mayers writes:
>Agreed; preserving the separate commits and metadata is a big win, IMO,
>and I really like the feature. It was surprising and disappointing to
>find it had hung up!
Apologies for that. Failures should be loud, and should be a formal
event, so you can use an event policy to
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 08:28:11AM +, R S wrote:
> I've been told that MS-DPC for MX has two NPU, but I do not currently
> find this information on the juniper.net web site.
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000382-en.pdf
End note "4" has it explicitly:
"Each MS-DPC contain
Hi
I've been told that MS-DPC for MX has two NPU, but I do not currently find this
information on the juniper.net web site.
Do anybody have an internet link where I can find this information ?
Tks
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On 08/07/2013 08:25 PM, Phil Shafer wrote:
7 aug 2013 kl. 18:03 skrev Phil Mayers :
Recently this fell apart on us, as the SSH key on the server changed and the
archival
transfers started to silently[1] fail.
Ick. Silence is deadly. This (and the other issues) is now PR 910647.
Cool.
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