Yes, you are right the primary contributing route is the mathematically
lowest 32-bit number of routes in that case
"Show route x.x.x.x extensive" shows the primary contributing route at the
end of the displayed output.
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alexander
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Sorry to hear that.
I may have mentioned previously to someone else on the list... my EX4550's are
rock solid... over 4 years uptime... I run our mirrored/redundant data centers
behind them (hp 3par, hypervisors, etc) and our internet cdn caches behind them
too...(Akamai, netflix, and that othe
I have a note during a jncis-sp study I did...
"generated routes receive the next hop of the primary contributing route.
primary contributing route is the route with lowest preference of all the
contributing routes falling within the aggregate range of prefixes. if
there are multiple contributing
Hi Brian,
yes we're using MSTP. The bridge-priority of EX4550 and QFZ are all on
default (32k afaik), because the QFX is connected to a Cisco 6500,
which is the Core.
We're in the middle of a Cisco -> Juniper migration.
regards,
Tim
2017-08-11 16:55 GMT+02:00 Brian Nelson :
> Tim,
> Basic
Hi everybody,
the last half year (since we extend some monitoring/logging things) we
observe multiple times a day strom control triggering across the
network. We could trace it back, that it happen on a regular basis if
heavy stream are initiated (database copy jobs, vmotion stuff, etc.)
it seems
Hi Johan,
Yes, it works fine.
On 10-Aug-17 09:59, john doe wrote:
Hi
Will 15.1 work well on MX boxes with old DPC cards? Anyone running 15.1 on
MX with DPC?
Johan
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Hi,
we run 15.1R4-S8 on MX-480 with RE-S-1300 and a few DPCE 4x 10GE R and
DPCE 20x 1GE + 2x 10GE R for a while, no problem. We use it as pure
internet border router with bunch of peers and upstreams.
Best regards,
Misak Khachatryan,
Network Administration and
Monitoring Department Manager,
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