On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
> Is there an issue where the ERX will not accept a DS3-4P I/O and
> OC3/OC12/DS3-ATM card set in slot zero? I am having no luck with search
> engines and our vendor's support folks. There is no problem when I put them
&g
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Is there an issue where the ERX will not accept a DS3-4P I/O and
OC3/OC12/DS3-ATM card set in slot zero? I am having no luck with search
engines and our vendor's support folks. There is no problem when I put them in
other slots.
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Is there an issue where the ERX will not accept a DS3-4P I/O and
OC3/OC12/DS3-ATM card set in slot zero? I am having no luck with search
engines and our vendor's support folks. There is no problem when I put them in
other slots.
scott
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--- bmanne...@teraswitch.com wrote:
From: Brendan Mannella
Wondering what the best/preferred method of capturing network traffic for
analysis is. Using a mirrored port or actually sending the flows directly to a
collector. Looking for pros and cons of each approach.
Also if you can give me
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From: Mark Tinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 04:05:11 Scott Weeks wrote:
> Could've it sent the CPU of the upstream router through
> the roof?
If they are using a software-based router and it was
overloaded, yes - otherwise,
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From: "Scott Weeks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> We experienced a TCP SYN attack from internet today (about 350,000 pps).
> Our internet pipe with ISP is 300Mb/s. The attack caused our BGP peer to
> be tea
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From: ying zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We experienced a TCP SYN attack from internet today (about 350,000 pps). Our
internet pipe with ISP is 300Mb/s. The attack caused our BGP peer to be tear
down. Just wondering why this could happen if our pipe is not fully satur
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From: Joe Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thanks , I tried with the script it works.
but security problem still exists.
> I mean, if someone get login password and enable
> password, he could do anyth
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What was the asking price... that would most likely indicate whether
it was just used versus black market.
It was likely used. It doesn't matter. I just wanted to bring it to the
attention of the list members and the mode
Notice the bottom of the first email. He's from www.norcalnetworks.com
Larry Stites
NorCalNetworks, Inc.
Nevada City, CA 95959
530-320-4194
scott
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From: Matt Yaklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ugh. Please ignore my previous comment. I was thinking that this
was a repres
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From: Larry Stites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Scott - I didn't get your email from this list - you are in our database
from previous purchases... !
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BZT! Wrong answer. I never purchas
Someone's scraping the list for email addresses to sell crap to. If anyone
gets an email from (or knows) this guy PLEASE don't buy from him. The only
thing these people understand is impact to their financial bottom line. If you
buy from them, they won't stop spamming.
Larry: DON'T DO THI
I mistyped the below. s/test/text/
One thing I want to point out (from past experience of MUCH pain) is there is a
.scr file that's text and a .cnf file that's a binary file. My configs are
really big. For example:
> wc -l 16W_07-02-2008.scr
213321 16W_07-02-2008.scr
It takes WAY, WA
I hope you don't mind, but I put your questions back on the list as you're
probably not the only one with them... :-)
scott
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There is something I don't understand.
1.is that perl script run on a stand alone unix
server?
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Looks like a lot of those line wrapped. The crontab is all one line and the
ones below use Net::Telnet all start with "$telnet->" and are one line long.
email me for more details...
scott
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From: "Scott Weeks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Joe Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Or, is it possible to fetch configuation file by RO
SNMP community?
You could always use the Net::Telnet PERL module and download it to a directory
on a server and control
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Here's how I do it in Solaris:
/var/log/router.log -C 100 -c -p 1d -t
/var/log/old-router-logs/router.log.%m-%d-%Y -z 1 /var/log/router.log
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BTW, the command is in my /etc/logadm.conf file and is one line.
scott
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From: "Beny D Setyawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Somehow my m-series hang and need to reboot. JTAC suspected that this is due
to harddisk busy, since there were so many log that write-erase to the
harddisk and suggested to reduce that process. Does any
> Can anyone tell me where to find info about unusual log messages?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "Erdem Sener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos84/syslog-messages84/html/part-messages.html
As per your example, I'm guessing you have something like
'k
Hello,
Can anyone tell me where to find info about unusual log messages? For example
I see this:
/kernel: set_pfe_sample_params: rate 0, pps 0, NH-id 0, class 2, af 2, run-len 0
and can't find any info on the web. There're others I'd like to find out about
as well.
Thanks,
scott
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From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is it possible to reboot a routing engine without having to pull and
reinsert it (e.g. via the JunOS CLI)? Can't seem to find anything that would
suggest so.
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RE0> request system reboot
scott
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From: "Dan Farrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yeah, when the question is re-worded ...
"My external peer is incorrectly announcing prefixes to me, how do I fix
this?"
... then the answer becomes clearer.
Yeah, don't send them a
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From: "sunnyday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How can i send to a j series or m series a configuration file so i can commit
it and use it and in what format should it be?
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For an M10i do this:
RE0> configure
Entering conf
On Dec 27, 2007 2:06 PM, Wayne Lansdowne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to the Juniper routers having previously worked with Riverstone.
> Within the Riverstone CLI I had the ability to preview all the pending
> (non-committed) changes via a 'scratchpad' command. Does the Juniper
> have a
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I have been unable to find what is the OID for Junose (E-Series) for the
interfaces ip description. All I've been able to get is the name of the
interfaces which is not exactly what I want. Can anyone help me here?
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Just to add
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I have been unable to find what is the OID for Junose (E-Series) for the
interfaces ip description. All I've been able to get is the name of the
interfaces which is not exactly what I want. Can anyone help me here?
L
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If you haven't already, hit http://www.cymru.com and have
a look at the "Secure JunOS Template" -- not just as a
template, but as a point of comparison to the "Secure IOS
Template".
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Also, have a look at: http://junipe
> -Original Message-
> I'm getting the following error when trying to commit a
> configuration on
> a newly installed M10i:
>
> cer1.bltmmdch-re0# commit and-quit
> re0:
> error: Check-out failed for Routing protocols process (/usr/sbin/rpd)
> without details
> error: configuration check
Scott Weeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:54:44 -0700, "Scott Weeks" wrote:
>I'm searching the web for data on the overhead of using MLPPP and
> not having too much success. If I'm gluing two T1s
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:54:44 -0700, "Scott Weeks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm searching the web for data on the overhead of using MLPPP and
> not having too much success. If I'm gluing two T1s together do I
&
Hello,
I'm searching the web for data on the overhead of using MLPPP and not having
too much success. If I'm gluing two T1s together do I still get 1.536 times
two or is there impact on this from the MLPPP?
Thanks,
scott
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Indeed. What really stinks is when you have a mix of M and E series, as well as
IOS in your network. One forgets how much better JUNOS really is until you have
to go back to IOS or JUNOSe...
: Today I received an e-mail from this company:
: Northern California Networks, Inc., (NCN) A licensed reseller of
: new and used Juniper and Cisco gear and a long standing member of
: United Network Equipment Dealers Association (UNEDA). A global
: membership of authorized dealers and lice
: web and can't find it. What SNMP OID do you guys
: use for the number of routes an external BGP peer
: is sending you?
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.1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.5.1.1.2.6.2.1.8.X.1.1
and
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2636.5.1.1.2.6.2.1.7.X.1.1
These are BGP peer prefixes in/used (c
Hello,
I have to ask a noob question as I have been searching everywhere on the web
and can't find it. What SNMP OID do you guys use for the number of routes an
external BGP peer is sending you?
Thanks,
scott
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-Original Message-
From: Erdem Sener [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will something like " show interfaces terse | match -0/1/ | match down"
work for you ?
(assuming that the PIC is in FPC0/Slot1
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