On Thu, 2 Jul 2009, Cord MacLeod wrote:
Park yourself in edit vlans vlan xxx
The run this on your local Linux machine:
for i in `seq 0 23`; do echo set interface ge-0/0/$i; done
Or on another unix without "seq", you may find "jot":
jot -w "set interface ge-0/0/" 23 0
-data in quotes is tex
en on our end we run multilink
over ATM. It works, but it's messy and doesn't scale. I understand that
we would need a "services" PIC that handles multilink ppp, and I'm betting
that costs quite a bit. Covad claims that 1Q 2009 will bring us a bonded
servic
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, Steve Steiner wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to gather some more info on the downside of the older/used
gear. On paper, it looks like anything from an M5 up would be more than
capable of meeting our needs for the
for these older models. Just a very rough annual cost would really help.
Lastly, are there any very good books covering the hardware peculiarities
and JunOS in general anyone would like to recommend?
I think that covers it for now.
Thanks again for all your help...
Charles
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offers. I
really appreciate it.
Charles
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Subject: [j-nsp] Router selection, Juniper intro
Hello all,
I've been digging around the Juniper site as well as some of the archives
for this list, but
e Cisco TAC website, it's a total mess these days and
I can't be bothered to keep up with how things are organized. Is
Juniper's support site a better resource?
I figure if you folks are talking about stickers, this can't be too far
OT. :)
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