Re: [j-nsp] Move traffic to strict-priority-queue on MX

2014-11-30 Thread Mark Tinka
On Monday, December 01, 2014 08:46:40 AM Per Granath wrote: > With this you are setting the forwarding-class, which is > internal to the MX. Well, the forwarding class will determine how his packets are treated on egress. But for that, we need to see his [class-of-service] setup to figure out i

Re: [j-nsp] Move traffic to strict-priority-queue on MX

2014-11-30 Thread Per Granath
With this you are setting the forwarding-class, which is internal to the MX. If you also want to rewrite the DHCP bits in the packet headers, then you also need to configure 'rewrite' for these forwarding classes, on the egress interfaces (core facing in this case). I can't remember what the de

[j-nsp] Juniper Remote IPSec Dynamic with xAuth - Upgrade from 12.1R3.5 to 12.1X44

2014-11-30 Thread Fraser McGlinn
Hi Everyone, I’ve been testing feature set for a customer to upgrade from 12.1R3.5 to 12.1X44. I’ve come across an issue with a remote VPN that i’ve setup using Shrewsoft as a client and the below configuration. Basically the symptoms are that the VPN connects and remains active for 30 seconds

Re: [j-nsp] L3 to the rack and L2 services over MPLS

2014-11-30 Thread Tobias Heister
Hi, Am 27.11.2014 um 08:59 schrieb Sebastian Wiesinger: Is there any switch in the portfolio that would give you the ability to do L3 to the rack and still have multipoint L2 services implemented over it? VPLS or even better EVPN as L2 MPLS service would be required. My perfect setup would be:

Re: [j-nsp] MPC3E oversubscribe rate with two 10x10GE MICs

2014-11-30 Thread Tobias Heister
Hi, Am 01.12.2014 um 00:22 schrieb Robert Hass: I'm currently using MPC3E with one 10x10GE MICs in my MX480 and MX960 routers. I need to add 10GE ports, if I will put second 10x10GE MIC in existing MPC3E what will be oversubscribe rate ? I'm not sure but docs says about 200Gbps for MPC3E then I

[j-nsp] MPC3E oversubscribe rate with two 10x10GE MICs

2014-11-30 Thread Robert Hass
Hi I'm currently using MPC3E with one 10x10GE MICs in my MX480 and MX960 routers. I need to add 10GE ports, if I will put second 10x10GE MIC in existing MPC3E what will be oversubscribe rate ? I'm not sure but docs says about 200Gbps for MPC3E then It should be wire-speed if docs claims full-duple

Re: [j-nsp] Move traffic to strict-priority-queue on MX

2014-11-30 Thread Mark Tinka
On Sunday, November 30, 2014 03:52:58 PM Robert Hass wrote: > Finally what I configured: > # Clear DSCP + BestEffort queue > set firewall filter BestEff term 1 then forwarding-class > best-effort set firewall filter BestEff term 1 then dscp > cs0 set interfaces ge-1/0/3 unit 0 family inet filter >

[j-nsp] Move traffic to strict-priority-queue on MX

2014-11-30 Thread Robert Hass
Hi I have deployment based on MX routers where I have to put traffic coming from one interface (it's video traffic - multicast) to strict-priority-queue on egress interface - core facing interface. Topology is simple: Ingress interfaces: - ge-1/0/1.0 - interface with video #1 - irb.100 - interfac