. 18:57 skrev Patrick Dickey
>>:
>>
>>> I'd start to suspect the other side of the tunnel. What is your peer
>>>device?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 20, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bill Sandiford
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
be the case here, but
>with the code quality these days - who knows..
>
>Bjørn Tore @ mobil
>
>Den 20. mars 2013 kl. 18:57 skrev Patrick Dickey :
>
>> I'd start to suspect the other side of the tunnel. What is your peer
>>device?
>>
>>
>>
>&g
l. What is your peer
>device?
>
>
>
>On Mar 20, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bill Sandiford
> wrote:
>
>> So I added the following configuration in. The syntax was a little
>> different than what you sent, but basically the same thing (I think).
>>
>>> show con
y policies from-zone trust to-zone trust then permit
>
>Cross-interface traffic is not allowed by default even within the same
>zone.
>
>On Mar 20, 2013, at 10:16 AM, Bill Sandiford wrote:
>> For the most part this J-series has always just acted as a router
>>without
rity code on the J, but I think you have to be to get IPSec.
>
>HTH
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
>[mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Bill Sandiford
>Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:47 AM
>To: juniper-
security ipsec
>security-associations say? (Am offline; spellcheck needed...)
>
>Bjørn Tore @ mobil
>
>Den 20. mars 2013 kl. 15:46 skrev Bill Sandiford
>:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I need some help with an IPSEC tunnel that I just can't seem to get
>>
Hi All,
I need some help with an IPSEC tunnel that I just can't seem to get working on
a J-6350. I have been able to get the tunnels to come up, but can't seem to
pass traffic over the tunnels
I've done the usual things. I've created an st0.0 interface and bound it to
the tunnel using the bi
Alex:
I believe that I am one of the ISPs that Chris is referring to (he helped me
out a lot with my IOS to JunOS learning curve). We ran a Cisco only network
for close to 12 years and as you can imagine I was fairly apprehensive about
switching to Juniper. We switched 3 months ago and so far
Hello All:
I need a bit of help with a NAT setup on a J-4350. I have tried to get it
working with the various samples/examples that I have found either online or
in the docs, but I can't seem to get it going like I could on the old Cisco
box that this Juniper has recently replaced.
Here is my
Hello All:
I'm very new to JunOS having worked exclusively with Cisco for over 12 years.
Our organization has just purchased our first Juniper product, a J4350.
I'm trying to figure out how to setup simple GRE tunnels on the J4350 similar
to the Cisco's version below.
interface Tunnel1
descr
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