Unless im mistaken... Thats a safety which detects a loop and rejects the
prefix
Allowas-in as well as as-override will get you around it but dont mod unless
you know how its going to affect ur network
--
Payam Chychi
Network Engineer / Security Specialist
On Tuesday, 10 September, 2013 at
I was too busy yesterday working on this to say thanks.
The loops threshold was exactly what I needed although my upstream was ALSO
filtering.
I have to admit that it did take me a few minutes to realize that the loops
limit also applies to external routes learned by an ibgp neighbor!
the inter
Problem solved, problem with L2,
thanks for help
W dniu 2013-09-11 11:25, Antonio Sanchez-Monge pisze:
Hi Piotr,
What ping options are you using? You also need to specify the
routing-instance option. The interface option only changes the source
address, see chapter two of this PDF:
http://w
http://forums.juniper.net/t5/Ethernet-Switching/spanning-tree-bpdufilter/td-p/113048
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast_address#Ethernet
Looks like someone else with the same issue. Careful taking your layer 2
domains too far :D
Mark
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Dennis Hagens wrote:
Hi Ben,
We currently implement root-protect already. This indeed does not filter TCN's.
These Netgears can't even do MSTP or RSTP... as i said, really need to get rid
of them :-). The closest thing I found just now is "fast link" which i assume
is somewhat like cisco portfast.
I need to validate
Hi Dennis,
The closest thing Junos has at the moment is root-guard, which would stop your
Netgears assuming root for the topology, but AFAIK TCNs would still be accepted
and acted upon.
Are your netgear boxes manageable? You can't force ports into edge mode to
stop this?
On 11/09/2013, at 8:
Hi All,
Is there some way to filter out STP TCN BPDU's on a Juniper EX series switch?
We have some old Netgears in our office environment (yes, I need to get rid of
those) which send TCN's on edge port flaps.
This causes a lot of reconvergence / mac table flushes on our datacenter
switches, whi
Hi Piotr,
What ping options are you using? You also need to specify the
routing-instance option. The interface option only changes the source
address, see chapter two of this PDF:
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/community/junos/training-certification/day-one
/networking-technologies-series/a-packet-
I have one spare, working, AC PSU for an old M10. I am however located in the
UK.
Thanks
Darren
http://www.mellowd.co.uk/ccie
> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 17:16:41 -0400
> From: c...@wpi.edu
> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] M5 or M10 AC power supplies
>
> I have an old M10 (n
9 matches
Mail list logo