On 6/9/23 00:03, Litterick, Jeff (BIT) via juniper-nsp wrote:
The big issue we ran into is if you have redundant REs then there is a super
bad bug that after 6 hours (1 of our 3 would lock up after reboot quickly and
the other 2 would take a very long time) to 8 days will lock the entire
No, that is not quite right. We have 2 chassis of MX304 in Production today
and 1 spare all with Redundant REs You do not need all the ports filled in a
port group. I know since we mixed in some 40G and 40G is ONLY supported on
the bottom row of ports so we have a mix and had to break
On 2023-06-08 17:18, Kevin Shymkiw via juniper-nsp wrote:
> Along with this - I would suggest looking at Port Checker (
> https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html ) to make sure
> your port combinations are valid.
The port checker claims an interresting "feature": if you have
On 6/8/23 18:39, Giuliano C. Medalha wrote:
but you have the flex model. With license for capacity and features.
Advanced and Premium.
Which isn't a new thing with vendors. The prices are just terrible, even
with discounts.
fib is better now - 12M
sampling rate for ipfix is better
> Hello good afternoon.
>
> Please have a look at the following documentation:
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On 6/8/23 17:35, Giuliano C. Medalha wrote:
Hello good afternoon.
Please have a look at the following documentation:
https://community.juniper.net/blogs/reema-ray/2023/03/28/mx304-deepdive
Thanks, this is most useful!
It will have everything you need to do with it, including the
Hello good afternoon.
Please have a look at the following documentation:
https://community.juniper.net/blogs/reema-ray/2023/03/28/mx304-deepdive
It will have everything you need to do with it, including the pictures.
Our first boxes are arriving this next month in Brazil.
By the specs of
On 6/8/23 17:18, Kevin Shymkiw wrote:
Along with this - I would suggest looking at Port Checker (
https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html ) to make sure
your port combinations are valid.
We've had ample experience with Juniper's MPC7E, MX204, PTX1000 and
PTX10001 to know how
Along with this - I would suggest looking at Port Checker (
https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html ) to make sure
your port combinations are valid.
Kevin
On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 9:16 AM Mark Tinka via juniper-nsp
wrote:
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> So, we decided to give the MX304 another sniff, and
So, we decided to give the MX304 another sniff, and needed to find out
why Juniper charge a license for 16x 100Gbps ports per line card, and
yet the data sheet suggests the box can handle 48x 100Gbps ports
chassis-wide.
Well, turns out that if you deploy it with redundant RE's, you get 32x
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