Re: [j-nsp] Junos 15 on EX2200's

2017-08-31 Thread Charles van Niman
ixed in 15.1R6-S2 > (TSB17127), and this probably didn't help :-P > Last available is 15.1R6-S3. > > > On 31 aug 2017 at 21:11, Charles van Niman wrote : > > > > Just one datapoint, but I loaded 15.1R6 on my EX2200-C and saw mgd > and > > all ssh/snmp

Re: [j-nsp] Junos 15 on EX2200's

2017-08-31 Thread Charles van Niman
Hello, Just one datapoint, but I loaded 15.1R6 on my EX2200-C and saw mgd and all ssh/snmp access vanish in a seemingly oom situation after about three weeks. Per the official recommendation, I would also suggest staying on 12.3 or possibly 14.1? (haven't tried this one.) I was running 13.3,

Re: [j-nsp] RTBH

2016-01-14 Thread Charles van Niman
What route preference is your IGP route, and what IGP? I assume your discard/static has a route preference of 5? Also, do you mind pasting the show route extensive output? Is your static discard route in the same routing-instance/VRF as the BGP prefix? /Charles On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Jo

Re: [j-nsp] BGP behaviour with Juniper router

2015-06-03 Thread Charles van Niman
Hello, Not quite sure what you mean by groups, I usually just refer to them in cisco-land as "types, ibgp/ebgp" until I'm actually using the peer-group neighbor statements. As for the command, you might try show route receive-protocol bgp . This is a pretty good reference: http://networkin