Greetings,
I'm looking to specify some static IPv6 neighbors on a Juniper router
running JUNOS 8.1R3.3.
I've found documentation specifying how to do this on Juniper's
E-series routers running JUNOSe:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/erx/junose81/swconfig-ip-ipv6-igp/html/ipv6-config19.ht
Greetings,
I'm wondering what the equivalent of this is for ospf3:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos81/swconfig81-routing/html/ospf-summary24.html
I'm looking to force ospf3 running on a GigE interface to function as
if it were a point-to-point interface.
e.g.
# edit protocols
Jeroen,
Some further replies / questions:
> > I'm curious as to why the following did not throw an overlapping
> > address error when committed:
>
> Why should it? It is just a more specific route.
>
> According to what you say you would not be able to route a /48 to one
> direction and a piece o
Jeroen,
Thanks for the reply...
> Which is also 'overlapping', but why would it error or even warn about
> that? it is what what you want it to do isn't it?
I suppose a better question would be "why would IOS error on such a
configuration?"
(trying to unify configuration methodologies across pl
Greetings,
I'm curious as to why the following did not throw an overlapping
address error when committed:
[edit]
# show interfaces ge-0/0/0.0
family inet6 {
address fe80::200:ff:fe12:1/64;
address 2001:20:1::5/64;
}
[edit]
# show interfaces lo0.0
family inet6 {
address 2001:20:1::1/1
Greetings,
Does anybody know if there are JunOS equivalents for the following IOS knobs:
ipv6 router ospf 1
timers pacing flood 5
timers pacing retransmission 5
timers spf 0 20
timers throttle lsa all 0 20 5000
timers throttle spf 1 50 1000
timers lsa arrival 20
! and
router bgp 1234
bgp
JUNOS Problem Report Number 99293 has some additional details.
Regards,
~Aaron
On 5/25/07, Aaron Daubman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm wondering why my commit is failing with the following error:
> (the error is obvious, however I don't understand w
Dragan,
On 5/25/07, Dragan Mickovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> juniper does not support broadcast interfaces for next-hop, set
> the next-hop to be an IP.
How would I do this when the interface has no unicast global (how
would the router know how to reach the next-hop IP?).
Also, on the follow
Greetings,
I'm wondering why my commit is failing with the following error:
(the error is obvious, however I don't understand why this would
matter - the same config is running and working on a GSR - the whole
reason I'm using a qualified next-hop is because the interface is not
point-to-point and
Greetings,
I couldn't find this information on the site and thought somebody
might know off hand?
Is the PB-4OC12-SON-MM PIC 1310nm multi-mode or 850nm multi-mode?
Thanks,
~Aaron
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Greetings,
I'm hoping somebody can tell me how inet6 link-local addresses are
generated for SONET interfaces and if an EUI-64 id can be specified
(or whatever is being used can be changed).
...I realize I could just set the link local address, however it would
seem cleaner to set the EUI-46, and
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