On 5/11/18 15:15, mike+j...@willitsonline.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> So I want to connect an MX240 and some other gear in a single
> cabinet at 208V. The group has convinced me this can work in general. I
> am now trying to find a rack mounted or Zero-U type metered 208V PDU but
> I am having a h
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 03:15:13PM -0700, mike+j...@willitsonline.com wrote:
> So I want to connect an MX240 and some other gear in a single
> cabinet at 208V. The group has convinced me this can work in general. I
> am now trying to find a rack mounted or Zero-U type metered 208V PDU but
> I a
You don't need to use the original power cords. IEC 60320 is the
standard for power connectors. You want an IEC 60320 C19 to C20 cord
and a PDU with C19 outlets on it to accept the C20 end of the cord:
https://www.stayonline.com/reference-iec320.aspx
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 03:15:13PM -0700, mi
Hi,
So I want to connect an MX240 and some other gear in a single
cabinet at 208V. The group has convinced me this can work in general. I
am now trying to find a rack mounted or Zero-U type metered 208V PDU but
I am having a hell of a time finding one for this application. The power
cord
After working with JTAC, it was a strange forwarding plane (pfe)
misprogrammed issue.
Reboot fixed.
The only thing I could attribute this to was something that happened a
couple days again in the lab when I brought up this EX4550 as a P box, and I
may have had some of the neighboring gear (mx960,
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a command like the Cisco CEF "exact-route" command
on Juniper?
I've seen this older thread: https://lists.gt.net/nsp/juniper/50645
Which links to a post on using JSIM but for DPC cards, but I'm
interested in MPC cards:
http://junosandme.net/article-junos-load-balancin
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