Re: [j-nsp] L2 flooding

2015-07-03 Thread Hugo Slabbert
On Fri 2015-Jul-03 20:42:36 +0200, Johan Borch wrote: Hi! I have a L2 network with a core and a bunch of access switches, all juniper EX. The links between the access switches and the core are marked with vlan all and trunk. Here's to my problem. I'm deploying a CEPH cluster and the cluster

[j-nsp] L2 flooding

2015-07-03 Thread Johan Borch
Hi! I have a L2 network with a core and a bunch of access switches, all juniper EX. The links between the access switches and the core are marked with vlan all and trunk. Here's to my problem. I'm deploying a CEPH cluster and the cluster is running on it's own vlan. This vlan only exists on the c

Re: [j-nsp] VPN over ADSL With 4G Backup

2015-07-03 Thread Hugo Slabbert
Sorry for the long delay in replies. We will have a non RFC1918 IP address at the hub and the spokes will get a dynamic IP from the provider through ADSl 2+. I haven't had to deal with dynamic IPs on SRX ipsec tunnel endpoints as I've been fortunate that we can maintain enough control of the

Re: [j-nsp] CoS buffer size

2015-07-03 Thread Dan Peachey
Hi Adam, My understanding was that you might be able to oversubscribe only using PIR > (need to test). > And in that case all the queues are in the excess region. > So only the excess priorities are honoured (HI and LO in strict priority > fashion) and queues with the same priority are serviced ro

[j-nsp] DHCPv6-PD server Access-Internal routes on Branch SRX

2015-07-03 Thread Hugo Slabbert
I'm not getting any responses on the Juniper forums, but am hoping this list may have some answers. I'm labbing up a branch SRX as a DHCPv6 PD server as managed CPE for customer sites. A /48 is routed to the SRX, and the SRX in turn would dish that out to a customer device via PD. Our ideal

Re: [j-nsp] CoS buffer size

2015-07-03 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
Hi Dan, Saku, Marcin, My understanding was that you might be able to oversubscribe only using PIR (need to test). And in that case all the queues are in the excess region. So only the excess priorities are honoured (HI and LO in strict priority fashion) and queues with the same priority are serv

Re: [j-nsp] MPLS Endpoint Discussion

2015-07-03 Thread Alexander Arseniev
On 03/07/2015 01:45, Ben Dale wrote: Always use loopbacks - if the link goes down (or the preceding node), the destination of the LSP goes with it - Junos will not maintain prefixes for downed interfaces. You mention this being a ring - if you target the LSP to a loopback, your IGP will provi