Hello,
I've been trying to setup multi-vendor (H-)VPLS, but unfortunately it can
only be done over LDP.
I'm aware of all problems of scalability, and so on, about VPLS when done
over LDP, but the other vendor just cannot do it over BGP now.
All Juniper I've found documentation about this
-vpls-ldp-signal.html
Thanks for all who answered!
Kind regards,
Felipe
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Felipe Zanchet Grazziotin
fel...@starbyte.net wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to setup multi-vendor (H-)VPLS, but unfortunately it can
only be done over LDP.
I'm aware of all problems
Gentlemen,
thank you for all those answers on my previous question, about replacing M7i
HD.
Just replaced that crashed HD with an IDE one, notebook sized.
Haven't found a SSD at good prices, still searching for one.
In this new HD I've installed FreeBSD 4.4-mini (minimum install, just
default
Jonas,
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jonas Frey j...@probe-networks.de wrote:
I guess you dont get any more console output since after that last line
the system will send all output to VGA only. Before the output was
handled by the bios and redirected to the com port.
So (i guess) you have
it boot on Juniper and you are set. It will upgrade to
Juniper's kernel and in a few minutes you will have a functional M7i again.
Thanks everybody!
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Felipe Zanchet Grazziotin
fel...@starbyte.net wrote:
Jonas,
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Jonas Frey j...@probe
Hello list,
last friday had a power failure, and after getting power back we had a
non-working M7i box. Chassis alarms doesn't even light on.
Looking at console port there was FreeBSD boot saying something about error
32 lba 0 and error 16 lba 0,
which took me to understand the disk (ad1, the
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