on the incoming/outgoing interface. Where you can match on the
addresses of lo0, if you want. Note that you will never capture traffic
transiting the router, as those pakets never reaches the RE.
Cheers,
Jacob Gårder
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Some thing like this might be what you're looking for:
router# set system syslog host x.x.x.x any any
cheers,
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Jacob Gårder
kcc wrote:
thank you
in cisco, there is command logging ip --- x.x.x.x
when there is any problem in router eg: power issue, the message will be
sent
for those source-adresses to another FW).
How can this be done on a J4350 running Junos 8.4?
Note that all interfaces are in a vrf routing-instance and not in inet.0.
Cheers,
Jacob Gårder
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Hi all!
I've noticed a change (bug?) in the default behavior of the MPLS-exp mapping
form JUNOS 8.1 to 8.2.
The AF-traffic is marked with 100/101 and EF-traffic is marked with 010/011.
Shouldn't this be vice versa? Is this corrected in 8.3?
Best regards,
jacob
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