Re: [j-nsp] Automation - The Skinny (Was: Re: ACX5448 & ACX710)

2020-01-27 Thread Saku Ytti
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 at 22:30, wrote: > Then nowadays there's also the possibility to enable tons upon tons of > streaming telemetry -where I could see it all landing in a common data lake > where some form of deep convolutional neural networks could be used for > unsupervised pattern/feature l

Re: [j-nsp] Automation - The Skinny (Was: Re: ACX5448 & ACX710)

2020-01-27 Thread adamv0025
> From: Robert Raszuk > Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2020 10:18 PM > > Hi Adam, > > I would almost agree entirely with you except that there are two completely > different reasons for automation. > > One as you described is related to service provisioning - here we have full > agreement. > > The

Re: [j-nsp] arp from correct IP address

2020-01-27 Thread Andrey Kostin
Interesting. I have observed a while ago that "preferred" doesn't work for IPv6. Opened TAC case and eventually was told that "it doesn't work for IPv6". Turns out that it's also broken for IPv4, but we do PPPoE, so DHCP is running only for IPv6, so didn't get into IPv4 issue. The workaround in

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper support offline?

2020-01-27 Thread Nathan Ward
Yep - Mid November. > On 27/01/2020, at 10:02 PM, > wrote: > > Hi, > >> Prsearch disappeared what, Jan 2019.. this year will it be case management >> and download access we lose for almost a year? > > FYI, PR search came back a long time ago sometime late 2019. > > -Aaron > > > Jan 26, 2

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper support offline?

2020-01-27 Thread aaron
Hi, >Prsearch disappeared what, Jan 2019.. this year will it be case management and >download access we lose for almost a year? FYI, PR search came back a long time ago sometime late 2019. -Aaron Jan 26, 2020, 08:30 by c...@ip4.de: > Everything works here again - without resetting. > Looks l

Re: [j-nsp] Automation - The Skinny (Was: Re: ACX5448 & ACX710)

2020-01-27 Thread Saku Ytti
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 at 00:18, Robert Raszuk wrote: > The other one is actually of keeping your network running. Imagine router > maintaining entire control plane perfectly fine, imagine BFD working fine to > the box from peers but dropping between line cards via fabric from 20% to 80% > traffi