Hello list,
Anybody have some good advice on AC to DC converters to power a Juniper T640
with dual input DC power supplies? I found a few vendors that do 4x50A in 1U
(TDK for example) and was wondering if anybody was using these in real life to
power T's.
Regards
Rutger
___
Hello list,
I'm having a hard time understanding route scaling on the bigger M and MX
boxes. In a CFEB based box maximum FIB is around 500k due to the limited SRAM
on the CFEB holding the FIB. On a CFEB-E this is increased.
Now looking at the M320 or MX240 the FIB is present on all FPC boards i
On 4-jan-2007, at 16:27, Paul Goyette wrote:
IF 4-byte ASNs is a negotiated capability,
AND IF we negotiated to NOT PERMIT 4-byte ASNs
AND the peer sent us a 4-byte ASN anyway,
THEN YES, this is sufficient reason to drop the session
since the peer has violated the negotiated agreement.
That's
On Thu, January 4, 2007 15:56, Paul Goyette wrote:
>> Maybe someone sent you a 32bit ASN?
>>
>
> Isn't that capability negotiated during the OPEN
> messages?
>
And should that cause a BGP session to drop? Why did 4 AS'es propagate
this info, yet our Juniper choke on it?
regards
Rutger
> Turn on some additional BGP traceoptions to get the actual
> packet contents/decode.
>
> Your router _received_ an UPDATE that it did not like, and
> therefore is resetting the session. The NOTIFICATION that you are sending
> will contain at least part of the path attributes which it did not l
Hello list,
Yesterday we had a BGP session fall away under our feet, and we don't
completely understand why. We have a Juniper M7i running JUNOS 7.4.
Logging shows:
Jan 3 16:37:18 juniper rpd[2727]: bgp_read_v4_update: NOTIFICATION sent
to *.21 (External AS X): code 3 (Update Message Error) subc
6 matches
Mail list logo