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

2020-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jan/20 22:30, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > Very good point Robert, > There are indeed two parts to the whole automation story > (it' obvious that this theme deserve a series of blog posts, but I keep on > finding excuses). > > The analogy I usually use in presentations is the l

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

2020-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 27/Jan/20 00:18, Robert Raszuk wrote: > > Without proper automation in place going way above basic IGP, BGP, > LDP, BFD etc ... you need a bit of clever automation to detect it and > either alarm noc or if they are really smart take such router out of > the SPF network wide. If not you sit a

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

2020-01-28 Thread Mark Tinka
On 26/Jan/20 22:46, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote: > You nailed it Mark, > My opinion is that this new NetDevOps/NetOps initiative is the biggest > blunder of the networking industry. > If as a network engineer/architect you have some coding skills well good for > you, > But are programmin

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

2020-01-28 Thread Saku Ytti
On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 at 11:19, Robert Raszuk wrote: > So at t0+N I record how many packets entered my system. (We are already at > loss here as RE can generate packets unless you add to this RE outbound > packets). Then at t0+N+uS (uS) delta of switching via fabric you record > number of packe

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

2020-01-28 Thread Robert Raszuk
> And I think almost no one is collecting data in such a manner > that it's actually capitalisable, because we can keep running the > network with how how we did in 90s, IF-MIB and netflow, in separate > systems, with no encrichement at all. Spot on ! Btw Saku - you keep suggesting measuring delt

[j-nsp] IOS-to-JUNOS (I2J) Conversion Tool

2020-01-28 Thread Eveland, Jon D.
Does anyone have a copy of this tool they can share? Juniper has decommissioned it and I’m unable to locate an archived version. I have several old Cisco devices that I need to transition to Juniper and I don’t want to have to do it by hand. It doesn’t have to be any kind of current version,