Re: [j-nsp] QFX5200 switches and fresh install of OS.

2024-09-03 Thread Jason Healy via juniper-nsp
On Aug 29, 2024, at 6:22 PM, Lee Starnes via juniper-nsp wrote: > > Does anyone know of and can point to a document for doing a format and > reinstall of the OS on the QFX5200 like what you can do on the EX series > switches? https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/Procedure-to-format-insta

Re: [j-nsp] Outgrowing a QFX5100

2022-09-21 Thread Jason Healy via juniper-nsp
On Sep 20, 2022, at 1:36 PM, Chuck Anderson via juniper-nsp wrote: > Why would you want DHCP snooping or dot1x on a campus core router? Those > functions are typically implemented at the access layer switches connected > directly to end users. My understanding is that DHCP relay only works on

Re: [j-nsp] Outgrowing a QFX5100

2022-09-20 Thread Jason Healy via juniper-nsp
On Sep 20, 2022, at 12:57 AM, Mike Gonnason wrote: > Do you have any more details about what limitations you are encountering on > the QFX? Is it hardware related or software? The example that spurred my email was DDOS protection on the QFX. We're getting lots of L3NHOP errors (still, I wrot

[j-nsp] Outgrowing a QFX5100

2022-09-16 Thread Jason Healy via juniper-nsp
Looking for a little wisdom from the list. We're a small school campus that's been running a QFX 5100 as our core switch/router for several years. It's been a good piece of equipment but we continue to hit weird limitations and I'm wondering if we're pushing the platform too hard. My question

[j-nsp] IPv6 Filter-based Forwarding on QFX5100

2021-08-12 Thread Jason Healy via juniper-nsp
Looking for anyone with real-world experience on this. I've been wanting to do filter-based forwarding (aka policy-based routing) on my QFX 5100 for a while. It works on IPv4, but didn't on IPv6. That means you can't have a firewall rule with a "routing instance" terminating action in v6. I'