"show system boot-messages" == "file show /var/run/dmesg.boot"
where /etc/rc says:
# Keep a copy of the boot messages around
dmesg > /var/run/dmesg.boot
Thanks,
Phil
Scott Granados writes:
>Can't you execute the dmesg command from the shell and watch the output there?
>
>On Jan 20, 2015
Right but with accept-data under lacp -the router accepts frames on a
member-link where LACP is actually not up yet (if the whole AE bundle is up)
This of course reduces the number of dropped packets when member links are
enabled but it could possibly cause some loops in a pure L2 environment no?
Hi Saku,
Yeah the "BGP local convergence" is an old one indeed from days where we had to
run iBGP multipath load sharing to get two paths programed into the HW.
However this feature is essential for fast convergence.
This feature prevents from blackholing during BGP convergence in cases where
Great point, thanks for clarification.
On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On (2015-01-20 13:48 -0500), Scott Granados wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
>> Can’t you execute the dmesg command from the shell and watch the output
>> there?
>
> That's only what FreeBSD sees, the linecards are their
On (2015-01-20 16:57 +), Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Is there an equivalent to the "MPLS VPN BGP Local Convergence" feature on
> Junos please?
> Possibly for non VPN prefixes as well.
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos14.2/topics/task/configuration/layer3-vpn-bgp-pic
On (2015-01-20 13:48 -0500), Scott Granados wrote:
Hey,
> Can’t you execute the dmesg command from the shell and watch the output there?
That's only what FreeBSD sees, the linecards are their own computers running
own operating system. They won't talk to the FreeBSD system until they've been
boo
Can’t you execute the dmesg command from the shell and watch the output there?
On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On (2015-01-20 11:26 +), Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
>
> Hey Adam,
>
>> I assume the cmd "show system boot-messages" shows just the Junos booting
>> process
>> Is there
On (2015-01-20 11:26 +), Adam Vitkovsky wrote:
Hey Adam,
> I assume the cmd "show system boot-messages" shows just the Junos booting
> process
> Is there a way to see the whole boot dumps- you know HW booting
> (MPCs/PEMs/SCBs/REs) -or is that even recorded somewhere please?
You need to ob
> I will say that feature parity between native and LAG ports
> in Junos is very good, particularly in as far as QoS is
> concerned.
One significant feature missing from LAG ports is MAC accounting
(ethernet-switch-profile mac-learn-enable). So unfortunately no
per-peer statistics for LAG based
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 08:56:25 AM Adam Vitkovsky
wrote:
> Right but this is actually for LACP not the VRRP.
Same.
We have a ton of LACP-based LAG's between MX480's and
EX4550's that are running VRRP with "accept-data". No
problem.
I will say that feature parity between native and LAG
Hi Folks,
Is there an equivalent to the "MPLS VPN BGP Local Convergence" feature on Junos
please?
Possibly for non VPN prefixes as well.
Thank you
adam
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Hi,
Any ideas on how to create a Junos Space configlet with variables? What I would
to achieve is a configlet to deploy tacplus-server configuration on several
Junos devices. The challenge is that the source-address changes dependent on
the device being configured, hence the requirement for a va
Hi folks,
I assume the cmd "show system boot-messages" shows just the Junos booting
process
Is there a way to see the whole boot dumps- you know HW booting
(MPCs/PEMs/SCBs/REs) -or is that even recorded somewhere please?
Thank you
adam
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Right but this is actually for LACP not the VRRP.
adam
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> Of ashish verma
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> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] LACP accept-data
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> yes we use it, haven't face
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