Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can advise me on my issue getting dhcp-relay to work.
Currently I am using bootp which is working fine:
[edit interfaces xe-1/0/0 unit 186]
description To-DHCP-Server;
vlan-id 186;
family inet {
address 172.16.3.45/28;
}
[edit forwarding-options]
helpers {
boo
Great information, thanks for all the input.
Mike
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Payam Chychi wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Here is what i got so far, from the testing i had done in the past using
> the SRX240H, no issues with 800Mbps and 90K pps... also, no issues with 300
> Mbps and 150K pps.
Hi Mike,
Here is what i got so far, from the testing i had done in the past using
the SRX240H, no issues with 800Mbps and 90K pps... also, no issues with
300 Mbps and 150K pps.
I am Not running it in Packet mode since i have no need to do so.
I am not doing nay IDS/Anti-Virus/IPSEC.
As of la
Sometimes it does strange stuff with SSH internally though. Example:
Let's say I do " show route table ?" at a router.
Logs show:
mgd[62935]: UI_CHILD_START: Starting child '/bin/sh'
mgd[68498]: UI_AUTH_EVENT: Authenticated user 'root' at permission level
'super-user'
mgd[68498]: UI_LOGIN_EVENT
Can anyone share real world SRX performance? ?I am looking at the SRX220
or SRX240 for a small website ~150-200Mbps in a co-location environment.
The performance charts state the SRX220 can do 300Mbps with a mix of
traffic and up to 900Mbps with mostly large packet sizes.
SRX240 can give requir
Hi,
if I look the SLAX script examples in Juniper web-site, then almost
all of those examples have "version" and multiple "ns" statements. For
example:
version 1.0;
ns junos = "http://xml.juniper.net/junos/*/junos";;
ns xnm = "http://xml.juniper.net/xnm/1.1/xnm";;
ns jcs = "http://xml.juniper.net
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