Hopefully someone can give some advice how to configure this.
I've got a Juniper M7i, with 4 interfaces. Three of the interfaces are
connected to upstream providers receiving full BGP feeds, the fourth is
connected to our core layer 3 switch.
Most all of our IP blocks are announced, and route
Hi Matthias,
JuniperClue has a list of modules that people have used,
http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Route_Engine_DRAM_Compatibility#RE-5.0_Generic_DRAM
--John
Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
Hello!
What kind of RAM modules can I use for the M7? Do I have to use Juniper
RAM or can I use al
Hello,
Got a strange problem. I'm trying to setup an aggregated ethernet
connection between a PE-4FE-TX and an Extreme BD6808 with F48Ti.
I've tried both both straight through and cross-over cables but I can't
get a link-light on either side. As well, neither of them log an event
of a connecti
Hello,
What version of JunOS are you running on them? We had a similar problem
last year, and Juniper actually replaced our RE.
As for flash memory, we're using a SanDisk card as the main boot media
now. From what I understand, the Juniper CF cards are just rebranded
SanDisk cards.
Regards,
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>> http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Routing_Engine
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>> RE-333 (a.k.a RE-2.0) is a minimum as you'll need to be able to install
>> 768MB of memory to handle full BGP table scaling. Commodity memory will
>> work, but may not be supported.
>
> Unfortunately that URL doesn't really contain
TCIS List Acct wrote:
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> John T. Yocum wrote:
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>>>> http://juniper.cluepon.net/index.php/Routing_Engine
>>>>
>>>> RE-333 (a.k.a RE-2.0) is a minimum as you'll need to be able to
>>>> install
>>>> 768MB o
Hi Alexander,
I ran into the same problem with our M7i. Juniper ended up replacing our
RE as they suspected hardware failure. However, after a couple reboots,
the hard drive was detected.
Since you appear to have a CF card installed, you can run without the
hard drive. Thus, you should be able
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