Hi there
I am pretty new to MPLS but what I'm trying to do is set up a L2 Tunnel
between 2 Routers via VPLS. The idea is the customer can plug a TRUNK port
at both ends and run whatever VLANS they want between them . Maybe there is
a easier way to do it. There are LOTS of examples in LOTS of
From: David Ball davidtb...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 17:55:30 -0700
To: Craig Whitmore len...@orcon.net.nz
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] VPLS Between 2 Routers
Try adding the interface (ge-0/0/7.0) under the 'site' definition in the
routing instance config
On 2/03/12 2:14 PM, Craig Whitmore len...@orcon.net.nz wrote:
From: David Ball davidtb...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 17:55:30 -0700
To: Craig Whitmore len...@orcon.net.nz
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] VPLS Between 2 Routers
Try adding the interface (ge-0/0
Yes.. LDP on interfaces..
run show route table inet.3
inet.3: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
X.X.X.X/32 *[LDP/9] 00:45:39, metric 1 (X.X.X.X = Loopback of remote
router)
to Y.Y.Y.Y via vlan.22
I have tried running 2500 BGP routes on a SRX 240 all in flow mode with no
problems at all.
On 28/07/11 4:19 PM, Harris Hui harris@gmail.com wrote:
Are you running the packet-mode in a SRX Chassis Cluster or in a
standalone
mode?
Thank
Harris
On Wednesday, July 27, 2011, Jensen Tyler
On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 10:29 +0200, Ayman Abu Baker wrote:
Hi All,
We have a J20 Juniper router (JUNOS 8.0-20070126.0 built 2007-01-26).
I just want to know if the time zone value set below is the same in Unix
(GMT plus two hours)? Or in Juniper this will mean (GMT minus two
hours)?
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