Re: [j-nsp] dhcpv6 IA_PD syslogging

2024-07-03 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
Once upon a time, Aaron Gould said: > This might be a moot point for me since we may stop testing dhcpv6 > in junos and move to the more likely deployment scenario of central > dhcpv6 servers using ISC KEA... to which I hope the logging is then > sufficient.  Thanks again I haven't looked in a

Re: [j-nsp] QSA adapters and MTU

2023-11-03 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
Once upon a time, Aaron1 via juniper-nsp said: > I recall the MX204 being like that… an XE interface with a 1g speed command > on the interface There it's done under "interface xe-x/y/z gigether-options". You set "chassis fpc x pic y port z speed 10g" first, then speed 1g in the interface.

Re: [j-nsp] Multirate SFP+ in EX?

2023-02-13 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
, but if there is a way, it might be configured under "set chassis > pic ...", perhaps something like this: > > sst chassis pic fpc-slot 0 pic-slot 1 port 0 speed 10g > > > On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 09:23:10AM -0600, Chris Adams via juniper-nsp wrote: > > I have

[j-nsp] Multirate SFP+ in EX?

2023-02-13 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
I have an old Juniper EX4500 (working on replacing it), and some FiberStore 10G/1G SFP+ modules (SFP-10GSR-85). When I put the SFP+ in the EX, it sees it as a 1G module (so interface ge-0/0/X), but the other end is 10G. Is there a way to force the EX end to 10G with the multirate SFP+? I see

Re: [j-nsp] VRRP for IPv6

2022-01-25 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
Once upon a time, Chris Adams said: > I'm trying to add VRRP for IPv6 to a pair of MX150s (that are already > running VRRP for IPv4). I've switched from VRRPv2 to VRRPv3, and the v4 > VRRP switched over, but both routers think they are master for the v6 > side. Looking at "show vrrp interface"

Re: [j-nsp] VRRP for IPv6

2022-01-25 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
-address". > > -Jonas > > Am 2022-01-25 20:51, schrieb Chris Adams via juniper-nsp: > >I'm trying to add VRRP for IPv6 to a pair of MX150s (that are already > >running VRRP for IPv4). I've switched from VRRPv2 to VRRPv3, and > >the v4 > >VRRP switched over,

Re: [j-nsp] VRRP for IPv6

2022-01-25 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
you have a loopback filter applied that could drop the packets? > > kind regards > Rolf > > On 25/01/2022 20:51, Chris Adams via juniper-nsp wrote: > >I'm trying to add VRRP for IPv6 to a pair of MX150s (that are already > >running VRRP for IPv4). I've switched from

[j-nsp] VRRP for IPv6

2022-01-25 Thread Chris Adams via juniper-nsp
I'm trying to add VRRP for IPv6 to a pair of MX150s (that are already running VRRP for IPv4). I've switched from VRRPv2 to VRRPv3, and the v4 VRRP switched over, but both routers think they are master for the v6 side. Looking at "show vrrp interface" on each router, the "Advertisement sent"